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Path Out of Extreme Poverty: Parbati’s Story

Path Out of Extreme Poverty: Parbati’s Story. Parbati & her family lived in the slums of Kolkata, India. They were so poor that they only ate a meal of rice twice a day. More than 800 million people go to bed hungry every day...300 million are children.

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Path Out of Extreme Poverty: Parbati’s Story

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  1. Path Out of Extreme Poverty: Parbati’s Story

  2. Parbati & her family lived in the slums of Kolkata, India.

  3. They were so poor that they only ate a meal of rice twice a day.

  4. More than 800 million people go to bed hungry every day...300 million are children. • More than one billion people still use unsafe sources of drinking water.

  5. In addition, they were too poor to send their two children to school.

  6. Around the world, a total of 114 million children do not get even a basic education. • In some deeply impoverished nations less than half of the children are in primary school and under 20 percent go to secondary school.

  7. Parbati’s husband pulled a rickshaw as their only source of income — earning less than $1 a day.

  8. Over 1/6 of humanity lives in extreme poverty or on less than $1/day. • Most living in extreme poverty are unable to engage in meaningful and sustainable income generating activities.

  9. Parbati’s husband became ill with Tuberculosis.

  10. Over 1.5 million people worldwide die of TB each year. • Each year, approximately 300 to 500 million people are infected with malaria. Approximately three million people die as a result. • Everyday HIV/AIDS kills 6,000 people.

  11. Parbati was forced to pull the rickshaw for survival.

  12. As a result, Parbati & her family could only eat a meal of rice once a day.

  13. Bandhan found Parbati and she joined their Chartering into Unventured Frontiers - Targetingthe Hardcore Poor (CUF-THP) program.

  14. CUF-THP Program

  15. Bandhan helped Parbati’s husband obtain the necessary care to recover from his TB.

  16. Bandhan provided Parbati with Tupperware and taught her how to sell it.

  17. With their extra income Parbati’s husband purchased a new rickshaw.

  18. They were now able to put their children into school.

  19. They now ate 2-3 meals a day, including meat at times.

  20. Parbati now takes out microfinance loans to keep her micro-business going.

  21. Learn More www.asap2025.org www.1dollaraday.net info@asap2025.org

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