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Poverty Eradication in the World.
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Facts around the globe 1.3 billion people in developing countries live on $1.25 a day 640 million live without adequate shelter 400 million do not have access to clean and safe water
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10.6 million children died in 2003 before age 5 an average of 29,000 children a day South Asia and sub-Sahara Africa are more affected by this dreadful situation.
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Poverty in Haiti Quick Facts Capital city: Port-au-Prince Population of 9.9 million 3.9 million lack safe water 7.3 million have no sanitation 35% of Infant mortality rate 80% live in poverty
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The Land of NGO’s AmeriCares $76.3 million in aid to the Haitian populations Training of health personnel Work with the local community
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Misery of Haitian Population
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International Actions 85 % have access to clean water 51 % improved water in the rural areas Installed 262 chlorinators
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S.O.S Haiti
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Lambi Fund of Haiti Sustainable agriculture Training in agroforestry Reforestation strategies Community credit fund Community Capacity building.
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Poverty Eradication at the Global Level UNand World Bank Group Worldwide challenge Creation green jobs UNEP Achievement of MDG’s Assistance of the IBRD
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Reference The Hunger Project. "The Hunger Project.". http://www.thp.org/learn_more/issues/know_your_world_facts_ab out_hunger_and_poverty (accessed July 30, 2014). Shah, Anup. "Poverty Facts and Statistics.". http://www.globalissues.org/article/26/poverty-facts-and-stats>. (accessed July 29, 2014). AmeriCares. "Haiti Earthquake.". http://www.americares.org/emergency-response/2010-haiti- earthquake.html (accessed July 29, 2014). United Nations Environmental Programme. "About.".http://www.unep.org/greeneconomy/GreenEconomyReport/ta bid/29846/Default.aspx (accessed July 30, 2014).
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