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poverty in indonesia

poverty in indonesia. By naomi and emma . How does proverty affect the people there ? . The people living in Indonesia live in really poor conditions . They live in these conditions because they don’t have a good job. They don’t pay them a lot of money for working in sweatshops.

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poverty in indonesia

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  1. poverty in indonesia By naomi and emma

  2. How does proverty affect the people there ? • The people living in Indonesia live in really poor conditions . • They live in these conditions because they don’t have a good job. They don’t pay them a lot of money for working in sweatshops. • Most of the women in Indonesia work in sweat shops and don’t get paid a lot of money and have to work over time they might only get 20cent per hour

  3. Here is a picture of your average sweatshop :O

  4. IndonesiAN LIVING CONDITIONS • The average Indonesian person lives in a 9X9 shack with one window, no air-conditioning, no furniture, in over 100 degrees humidity. • The streets outside the shacks were lined with open sewers. (Which is.. Ewww!) • At night you would hear football sized rats and fist-sized cockroaches scuttle across the roof of your shack. The Indonesian people have to live with this 

  5. Nike Sweatshops! • Nike have used and abused 3rd world country workers for numerous years. • They pay them under minimum wage and treat them cruelly.

  6. More Nike INFO • Nike employ thousand of workers and abuse them verbally and physically, even admitting that the sweatshop managers threw shoes and gave them targets impossible to get. • These are people just like you working hard and getting so little. The average female sweatshop worker gets 50 cents an hour

  7. A map of Indonesia

  8. Imorvements Conditions are improving for sweatshop workers. Jim Keady and his friend Lisa went over to Indonesia to explore the lives of your average Indonesian person. They lived in a 9X9 box, lived on a sweatshop workers wages, and talked to the Nike company to try and make the Indonesian people’s life better. They now have a charity called Education for Justice and over the years things have improved.

  9. What can we do to stop sweatshops ? We can buy Fairtrade clothes made by properly paid factory workers. We can try not to buy labels like Adidas, Nike and Reebok • We can donate money and try to make a difference to people just like us 

  10. THE END!!!!!!!!    By Emma and Naomi!

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