World Issues
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Extreme Hunger
• Half the planet lives in extreme poverty, which means living on less than $2 a day.
• Not every poor person is hungry, but almost all hungry people are poor.
• Hunger can be viewed as a dimension of extreme poverty.
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Universal Education
• 115 million children cannot attend school.
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Gender Equality
• Women perform 66% of the world's work and produce half of the food, but only own 1% of the farmland.
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Child Mortality
• 6 million children who die each year could be saved with inexpensive medicine.
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Maternal Health
• In the developing world, one woman dies every 20 minutes from complications during pregnancy or childbirth.
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Epidemics
• Since the 1980s, more than 60 million have been infected with HIV, and 25 million have died from related causes.
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Environmental Sustainability
• Every day an average of 1000 children die due to water- and sanitation-related diseases—many are easily preventable.
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Economic Sustainability
• 74% of inhabitants of developed countries are Internet users, compared with only 26% of inhabitants of developing countries.
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Armed Conflict
• In the past decade 2 million children have been killed in armed conflict.
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Natural Disasters
• Since 1975 we have experienced a five-fold increase in natural disasters.
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