Global Poverty: some facts from the United Nations.

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2.5 billion people don’t have a proper toilet or sewer system

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148 million children are underweight for their age

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101 million children are not attending school, with more girls missing out than boys

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22 million infants don’t get basic immunisations

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7.6 million children died before their 5th birthday, in 2010

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4 million newborn babies die in the first month after birth – this is Faith

though, and she’s nearly 8 now!

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In 2001, 17% of the world’s population lived on less than $1.25 per person, per day. Just over 1 billion people.

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About the same amount of money to buy these…

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