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By Nikita, Sara, Rachel
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Suzanne (Safety) Wished (Water) For (Food) Some (Shelter) Free ( Free Will) Milk ( Medical Attention)
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the state of having little or no money and few or no material possessions
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What is Child Poverty Child Poverty is children who are poor and cannot afford education. Sometimes, in the most unfortunate situations, Children are forced to work for 60 cents a day.
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Causes of Child Poverty There are many reasons to have child poverty in this world. These reasons are… 2. Parental Illiteracy 3. Lack of education & exposure 4. Adult Unemployment 5. Cheap labor to make more profits 6. Ignorance 7. People do Not follow the Laws
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Organizations There are a lot of organizations who are helping these poor people who have to struggle for food & water every day. Some of the organizations who are helping are… 1. Unicef 2. FTC 3. UNHCR 4. Habitat for Humanity 5. World Vision 6. ISO 7. PFS 8. ILO 9. Fare Trade etc
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Statistics RegionTotal WorkingPercentage of Children in Region Asia110.418.7% Latin America16.517.0% North Africa9.010.2% Sub Saharan Africa 37.925.3% Nearly 200 million kids have to go to work. Asia is the region where most kids work. North Africa has the less kids working. According to UNICEF 22,000 kids die each day due to poverty
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We can donate money to organizations Make shops and sell things we don’t need Support the organizations who are helping Join organizations Go to places and help poor people Laws must be strong
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We have made a school supply box for the Tohoku Region and is near Ms. Mitsuio’s office. So if you have any items you don’t need please donate them!!!
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Everyone has the right to work, to just and favorable conditions of work and to protection for himself and his family [and] an existence worthy of human dignity … Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well being of himself and his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care This is a quote by the United Nations. — Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948
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World Poverty These children are in poverty. They look like they’ve been eating a lot but that is not true. It is a disease that children have when they don’t eat.
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About 25,000 people die every day of hunger or hunger- related causes, according to the United Nations. Yet there is plenty of food in the world for everyone. The problem is that hungry people are trapped in severe poverty. People who are trapped in the dangerous cycle of poverty can’t afford to buy the basic things to live when we all think it is very cheap. Because of no money the poor people are becoming sick and immediately dying When these people are getting sick they don’t have the ability to work and hence they get even much poorer than before
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Almost half the world — over 3 billion people live on less than $2.50 a day. 640 million live without adequate shelter 400 million have no access to safe water 270 million have no access to health services
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A. Being Fat B. Pressure & Demands C. Being a Nerd D. Working Children
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A. Poverty B. Parental Illiteracy C. Lack of Education D. All of the Above
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A. Mc Donalds B. KFC C. Unicef D. Kidzania
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A. 1 person B. 25,000 people C. No One D. 800,000 people
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Nikita. (2012, February 13). Ban Child Poverty. Retrieved June 1, 2012, from Ban Child Poverty: http://www.banchildpoverty.weebly.com Hunger. (n.d.). Retrieved June 7, 2012, from Poverty: http://www.poverty.com/
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