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Jin Kyoung’s MDG news

This news is about Millennium developing Goals that United Nation maid

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Fast Facts About Health of People in developing country

These facts are about millennium developing goal number four and five, witches to reduce the number of babies and children who die and too ensure safe, healthy mother hood.

• Every year about 500,000

woman die while they’re pregnant or having baby.

• About 5,000 people die from

diarrhea witch are carried by dirty water.

• 1.1 billion people do not have

clean water.

• 2.6 billion people don’t have

toilets or latrines near their house.

• One out of ten children die

before they age of five

In Slums

In Haiti there was a girl who named Monica. She was rich but now nanny of a rich family. She lives with her younger brother and her younger sister. She is poor because her family’s factory has too much debt. She doesn’t have her parents. Her parents died because their factory had too much debt. Now She is a nanny if another family. “Hey Gwear wake up, you have to take care of your younger brother. I have to go work.” Said Monica. ”why? But I’m tired. I can’ work! And I also hungry “ said Gwear. But… you have to. I don’t want to make you work. But there is no ways to make you not to work. “Okay I understand said Gwear. “Remember don’t go out side. “ Of course “ “good. Then bye” It was first day of Monica going to work as nanny.. After a few hours, Gwear got board. She wanted to go out side but her sister said, “don’t

go out side”. Gwear was also wondering about how does out side looks like, Finally she decide to go out of her house with her brother. The out side was

terrible too dirty when she wanted to go toilet it was very dirtier then she thought. When she wanted to drink water she can’t find clean water. Finally she decided to go back and she Finally knew what her sister mean.

A boy who live slums in Kenya

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No Education in Children’s Life

Have ever heard about children in

developing countries that can’t do to school

because they have to do work. United Nation

decided to put, education every child to

Millennium Developing Goals. The target is to

ensure that by 2015, children in every where,

boys and girls alike, will be able to come plate a

pull course of primary schooling.

Let think about why the education is

important. It will lower poverty, learn social skills,

create more self-confidence, more recourses for

better life, more employed people, lower crime

rate more employed people, lower cremate and

allows to help other countries Education help

countries and people’s a lot!

Education help peoples a lot, many

children in developing countries

didn’t go to school. Some example is

no money to afford school

uniform,books and shoe, and bags.

And make a law about send every

child. Every on can help them.

That’s and example of why the

children can’t go to school. What

can we help for children who cant go

to school? Build a school that

doesn’t need uniform,

A boy with his teacher

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Letter to Government Afghanistan

Dear Government of Afghanistan Hello, I’m Jin Kyoung. I came from South

Korea and I Iive in Budapest, Hungary. My school is AISB (American

International School of Budapest) In our class, we are learning about

Millennium Development Goals witch made us learned about goal number

three to provide equal chance to girls and woman.

I heard some girls couldn’t go to school. Because some parents think

Girl’s education is not important. I thought that is not fair. Girl’s education is

important as a boy. Maybe they are doing some things good for India. Some

people think girl will marry and they go to husband’s house, so they go they

think girls can’t help them house work. But if they got good education, they

will get good job and they can give parents some money. And if girls get job

they might run for country, which is also good, then only boys work for

country.

I hope you make law of make girl and boy equal chances. Thank

you for reading my letter.

Sincerely,

Jin kyoung

A Girl who wants to go school but she can’t

because she have to work

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I’m from United Nations. I’m going to interview men who live in Kibera. He is really poor. He lives in Kibera, Kenya. With his wife and one son and three daughter. I’ll going to ask him about millennium developing goal 1 to reduce poverty.

Interviewer: Did you ever heard about Millennium Development Goals?

Man: Yes! My oldest son told me. I think the first goal is to reduce poverty.

Interviewer: Good! You knew it. I came here to ask you about the first goal, to Reduce poverty. So what do you think about this goal?Man: I think this goal is difficult to reach I hope people can help to reach this goal.Interviewer: Me too. how many people live in your house? Man: Eight people- my wife my parents one son and three daughter Interviewer: Do you have clean water in your house?Man: No so my wife and daughters has to go the standpipe.Interviewer: Do you have enough money to live? Man: I have little money to live but I don’t have money to send my all kids so I send only my son to school. Interviewer: I see. About how many people in your village doesn’t have Healthcare, shelter, food and clothing?Man: Most people do in our village; there is no hospital and doctor. I hope some One builds it for us.Interviewer: Thank you for gave me some information and gave me some time To talk with youMan: Your welcome I also enjoyed interview.

Photo with man From Kibera and his friends and their sons

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Interview With President of Bangladesh

Hi I’m Joe I’m from United Nation I’m going to interview with president of Bangladesh. About Millennium Development Goal number eight to share the responsibility for making the world better place He is really kind and he thinks about peoples a lot.

Joe: About how much debt does your country have?President: I don’t know exactly how much, but we pay $2 million a day. Joe: Which country do you have debt from?President: A lot of rich country. United States Japan France and

German.Joe: that’s a lot country. Does your country have enough money

to live?President: No we need help! We have to pay debt, health care,

Aid, education, clean water and food.Joe: What can rich country do to help your country?President: First, o hopes they give us some more aid and build us

School and hospital. And please trade with us!Joe: Isn’t country trade with your country?President: yes.Joe: why? They don’t trade with your country?Present: Because of we are poor. It’s really unfair.: thank you for giving me Joe:some time and this will be good for

United Nation.

Photo with president of Bangladesh

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