Poverty?

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What is poverty?
The state or conditions of having little or no money, good or means of support
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What are the indicators of poverty?
Economic, Demographic and social, standing of living and quality of life, HDI
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What is GNP per capita?
The total volume of goods and services produced by people
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What is GDP?
Goods and services produced within a country
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What are the Demographic and social indicators?
Birth rate, death rate, fertility rate, infant mortality, life expectancy, number of people per doctor, literacy rates
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What is the human development index?
Measures life expectancy, educational attainment and GDP per capita, UN created it
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How many people lack access to safe drinking water?
1.5 billion
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How many children lost a parent to AIDS in 2005?
15 million
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What are the levels of poverty in North America and Europe?
under 2%
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What % of sub-saharan Africa lives on less than 1 dollar a day?
45%
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Name 4 causes of poverty
Natural hazards, overpopulation, war, bad growing crops
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What are the Economic factors of poverty?
Increase in food prices, unfair terms of trade, unequal pay
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What are the Environmental factors?
Lack of resources,deforestation, climate, drought, desertification
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What are the Social factors?
Spread of diseases, inadequate health care, poor education, lack of democracy, malnutrition
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What is the 1st Millennium goal?
Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
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What is the 2nd Millennium goal?
Achieve universal primary education
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What is the 3rd Millennium goal?
Promote gender equality and empower women
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What is the 4th Millennium goal?
Reduce child mortality
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What is the 5th Milennium goal?
Improve maternal health
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What is the 6th Milennium goal?
Combat HIV/AIDS malaria and other diseases
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What is the 7th Milennium goal?
Ensure enviromental sustainability
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What is the 8th Milennium goal?
Develop a global partnership development
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What are international health partnerships?
A group of developed countries and NGOs have joined with a group of poor countries to make health aid work more efficiently
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What is Bilateral aid?
From Uk to Bangladesh. The Uk expects to spend £114 million aid in Bangladesh . The long-term goal is for Bangladesh to be stable and prosperous
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What is Acton aid?
Is one of the leading development charities in the UK , work through partner agencies in poorer countries, they feel that locals know best
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What is bottom up, small scale projects?
The development is intiated in consultation with local people and is more targeted to local needs
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