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DHS IB Assembly October 22, 2008 In what ways are people p Whose problem is it? Click for Click commercial Click for Miniature Earth movie

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Page 1: DHS IB Assembly October 22, 2008 In what ways are people poor? Whose problem is it? Click for Click commercial Click for Miniature Earth movie

DHS

IB Assembly

October 22, 2008

In what ways are people poor?

Whose problem is it?Click for Click commercial

Click for Miniature Earth movie

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Statement 1

Of all Americans, African-American men fear violent crime the most. African-American young men are more than five times more likely to be

murdered than young white men.

http://www.citymayors.com/society/usa-youth-jail.html

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Statement 2

In Burma (Myanmar) private email accounts like yahoo, hotmail and gmail are banned. A cell phone must be registered with the government, and sim

cards cost over $2,000. Illegal possession of a cell phone can lead to a sentence of life hard labour.

Personal interview

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Statement 3

In Pakistan, traditional laws deny women many of the human rights given to men. A Pakistani

woman can be killed if she brings shame on her family. According to Amnesty International,

hundreds of these ‘honour killings’ take place in Pakistan every year.

Amnesty International Report 2008

http://thereport.amnesty.org/eng/regions/asia-pacific/pakistan

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Statement 4

Workers in Guangdong province, China earn $1 a day to break up electronic equipment known as ‘e-waste’. Much of this comes from rich countries. The work is

dangerous too. Workers do not wear protective clothing, and toxic materials seep into the ground. Water from local wells is now too polluted to drink.

Global Eye: Focus on China: Spring 2004

http://www.globaleye.org.uk/secondary_spring04/eyeon/index.html

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Statement 5

There is enough food in the world to feed everybody, but about 900 million people go to bed hungry

every night. Many of them are children.

Worldometer http://www.worldometers.info/

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Statement 6

A child dies every 15 seconds from water-related diseases.

Global Express edition 42 “Where to now … to make poverty history?” October 2005

Development Education Project, Manchester, UK http://

www.dep.org.uk/ge/gepreveditionlist.php

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Statement 7

100 million children in the world are too poor to go to school.

Global Express edition 42 “Where to now … to make poverty history?” October 2005

Development Education Project, Manchester, UK http://www.dep.org.uk/ge/gepreveditionlist.php

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Statement 8

Some women in Eastern Europe put themselves at great risk to make a living. They are smuggled illegally

(or ‘trafficked’) into Western European countries to work. According to the United Nations, ‘human traffickers’ make profits of $32 billion a year.

BBC News: “Trafficking: A very modern slavery” February 2008

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7243612.stm

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Statement 9

In 2007, world food prices rose by 40%. Rising food costs affect everybody, but some families spend up to

80% of their incomes on food. These families are struggling to survive.

BBC News: “UN warns on food price inflation” March 2008

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/7281686.stm

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Statement 10

Each year, 17 million people die of diseases that we can cure.

Global Express edition 42 “Where to now … to make poverty history?” October 2005

Development Education Project, Manchester, UK http://

www.dep.org.uk/ge/gepreveditionlist.php

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Dimensions of Poverty

1) Economic – what you own, earn, buy and consume

2) Human – your health, education, nutrition

3) Socio-cultural – your status, dignity

4) Political – your rights, influence, and freedom

5) Protective – your security and level of risk

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United Nations Millennium Goals