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Pin by Yani Daquis on Poverty | Poverty and hunger, Poor people, Poverty photography

The world is hungry - Philippines following Typhoon Hagupit - Did America's Capitalism 'help' this country they 'conquered' from Spain in war? Compare the extreme poverty of all third-world countries the US dominates (where you usually find extreme poverty, overpopulation, & crime) - w/ Cuba, which escaped the US (now 100% literate w/ world class education & healthcare): http://www.worldnomads.com/travel-safety/Philippines/Crime-in-the-Philippines:

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Wallcreator.com | Global poverty, Poverty children, Hungry children

About a fifth of mankind still live in abject poverty, dispute the numerous national and global efforts during the past years on the first target of the Millennium Development Goals which aimed to decrease extreme poverty by one-half by the year 2015. Abdou Touray, Programme Specialist – Poverty and MDGs at the United Nations Development Programme country office in The Gambia said as of 2011 the poorest 40 percent of the world’s population account for 5 percent of global income and the…

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Poverty And Indigenous People In Mindanao, Philippines | Poverty and hunger, Poverty photography, Indigenous peoples

I am Kumander Sator, recently residing at North Cotabato, Mindanao Island in the Philippines. I am a vlogger, a faith healer and a book writer. I come from a poor family. And here in the area where I live, there are many indigenous people living who are experiencing extreme hardship especially now during the pandemic. Due to frequent lockdowns, indigenous people have difficulty bringing their products to the town markets. I see that instead of eating three times a day they only eat once or…

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Pin on If I Could Change the World...

Poverty in other countries is not comparable to the poverty in the US. As we see in this picture how families have to live in slums and even bathe in dirty water every day of their lives. According to UNICEF more than 22,000 children die from poverty each day. Pictures like these allow people to understand and get a sense of what it is like to truly live in poverty.

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Did Europe experience economic growth largely because of its Protestant beliefs? Or was this just a spurious correlation and the birth of the Industrial Revolution coincidentally happened to take place in countries rich in Protestant Christian belief?

Passing glances | Poverty photography, Life photography, Photo essay

I stare at this image a lot. I ask myself how . . . and why . . . and feel so helpless in making a difference. I know a lot of people care. I know a lot more people are living at the door's edge a paycheck away from homelessness on the streets. And that's a scary place to be. It's a scene each and everyone of us could end up in given a wrong set of circumstances or decisions.

Forget 'developing' poor countries, it's time to 'de-develop' rich countries | Rich country, Poor countries, Development

As the UN’s new sustainable development goals are launched in New York, there’s little to celebrate about the business-as-usual approach

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