Family Capital is defined. Chapters with articles by 31 authors describe how family capital can be used to: (1) Reduce poverty, (2) Double Agricultural Yields, (3) Reduce maternal and infant mortality, (4) Achieve universal education, (5) Increase gender equality, (6) Improve clean water and sanitation, (7) Encourage energy efficiency, (8) Develop strong economies, (9) Reduce Inequality, (10) Include people with disabilities, (11) Improve infrastructure, (12) Manage production and consumption, (13) Prepare for natural disasters, (14) Manage oceans, seas and marine resources, (15) Halt and reverse land degradation, (16) Promote peace and justice, and (17) Implement the Sustainable Development Goals.
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