This section interprets the findings, highlighting:

Poverty is caused by a combination of factors, including unemployment, low education, lack of skills, and limited access to resources such as healthcare, sanitation, and clean water. It is also perpetuated by systemic issues like income inequality, social injustice, and inadequate social protection.

: Good hygiene practices, including frequent hand washing and proper sanitation, play a significant role in reducing the transmission of pathogens.

The story of Anti Pundai serves as a testament to the power of grassroots activism and the importance of community-led initiatives. It shows that even small actions can add up to make a big difference, and that collective efforts can bring about lasting change.