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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Living Challenges Almost half the world over three billion people live on less than $2.50 a day. At least 80% of humanity lives on less than $10 a day. The poorest 40 percent of the worlds population accounts for 5 percent of global income. The richest 20 percent accounts for three quarters of world income. More than 80 percent of the worlds population lives in countries where income differentials are widening.Source Problem 1: Earnings Problem 2: Water Some 1.1 billion people in developing countries have inadequate access to water, and 2.6 billion lack basic sanitation. Access to piped water into the household averages about 85% for the wealthiest 20% of the population, compared with 25% for the poorest 20%. 1.8 billion people who have access to a water source within 1 kilometer,but not in their house or yard, consume around 20 liters per day 1 billion children live with out shelter, safe water or are healthy 400 million with no access to safe water Problem 3: General Standards For the 1.9 billion children from the developing world, there are: 17 billion dollars (US) is spent on pet food in only Europe and the US while it would only cost 13 billion dollars (US) for basic health and nutrition 640 million without adequate shelter 270 million with no access to health services Problem 4: Healthcare and survival There is no system of public health or acceptability to health care. 1.4 million die each year from lack of access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation 2.2 million children, worlwide, die each yearbecause they are not immunized 15 million children orphaned due to HIV/AIDS Indoor air pollution resulting from the use ofsolid fuels is a major killer. It claims the livesof 1.5 million people each year, more than halfof them below the age of five: that is 4000 deaths a day. Problem 5: Global Ineqality The GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of the 41Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (567 millionpeople) is less than the wealth of the worlds7 richest people combined. In other words, about 0.13% of the worlds populationcontrolled 25% of the worlds financial assets in 2004. For every $1 in aid a developing country receives,over $25 is spent on debt repayment.
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