This research project undertakes a rigorous exploration of the multifaceted nature of poverty, moving beyond simplistic understandings to delve into its complex dimensions. The study will encompass a detailed examination of various poverty types, including but not limited to, income poverty, multidimensional poverty, and social exclusion, considering their interrelationships and distinct characteristics. It aims to provide a nuanced understanding of the causes and consequences of each form of poverty, incorporating both quantitative and qualitative research methods. The project will involve a systematic review of existing literature, statistical analysis of relevant datasets, and potentially, case studies or interviews to gather in-depth insights. The ultimate goal is to offer evidence-based recommendations for policymakers and practitioners, contributing to the development of more effective strategies to alleviate poverty and promote social inclusion. The project's holistic approach ensures a comprehensive appreciation of the challenges faced by individuals and communities experiencing poverty, along with an engagement with the global debates.