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Urban and Rural Poverty Around the World

Urban and Rural Poverty Around the World. Nicaragua Statistics. % of people living on <$1 per day: 45% % of people living on <$2 per day: 80% 50% of children drop out of school before completing the 5th grade 1 of 3 Nicaraguan adults cannot read or write. % below the poverty line: 48%

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Urban and Rural Poverty Around the World

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  1. Urban and Rural Poverty Around the World

  2. Nicaragua Statistics • % of people living on <$1 per day: 45% • % of people living on <$2 per day: 80% • 50% of children drop out of school before completing the 5th grade • 1 of 3 Nicaraguan adults cannot read or write. • % below the poverty line: 48% • % malnourished: 27% • 32 public hospitals in the entire country (for 5.6 million people) http://hdrstats.undp.org/en/countries/data_sheets/cty_ds_NIC.html

  3. “Fall asleep on the streets of Managua and you’ll wake up naked.” • Magdiel Nicaragua 2009

  4. Some StatisticsNote: Due to economic, political, and social crises in Zimbabwe, there is a significant lack of recent, accurate statistics on poverty in the country. • 17% children aged 0-5 years underweight (2004). • Life-expectancy: 40.9 years (2007). • 15.3% people aged 15-49 live with HIV/AIDS (2007). • 9.3% people 15 years and older illiterate. • Top 20% population have 56% household income while bottom 40% have 13% (1995-2005).

  5. Programs • PlayPumps International: provides wells for isolated rural villages • Ruchika School: In India, the urban beggar children “go to school” by the trains • Mothers to Mothers: South Africa; works with women with AIDS ostracized from villages given medical attention and counseling (rural).

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