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Explore global wealth inequality and its impact. Learn how small actions can make a big difference in addressing poverty and disparity.
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3 billion people live on less than $2 per day, 1.3 billion of them on less than $1 per day. (world’s population: 6.7 billion)
Microsoft CEO Bill Gates has more wealth than the bottom 45% of American households combined.
To put that into perspective, here’s a map illustrating wealth by country in 2002.
Starvation claims one life every 3.6 seconds, usually a child under the age of five.
If you have money in the bank, money in your wallet, and spare change somewhere around the house, you are among the richest 8% of the world’s population. If you have a car, you are among the richest 7%.
1% of the people in the world have a college education. 7% have computers.
43% of the world lives withoutbasic sanitation. Close to half of the people in developing countries are suffering at any given time from a health problem caused by water and sanitation deficits.
Less than one percent of what the world spends each year on weapons is enough money to put every child into school.
$8could buy you 15 organic apples or 25 fruit trees for farmers in Honduras to grow and sell fruit at their local market. $30 could buy you a Season of Grey’s Anatomy on DVD or a First Aid kit for an entire village in Haiti.
$73 could buy you a new mobile phone or a new mobile health clinic to care for AIDS orphans in Uganda. $2400 could buy you a second generation HDTV or schooling for an entire generation of children in an Angolan village.
Where are our priorities? What we spend: How much it would cost:
“Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. I can never be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be. This is the interrelated structure of reality.” -Martin Luther King, Jr. "If you can't feed 100 people, then feed just one." -Mother Teresa
So what can you do? Get involved! There are tons of ways to do it: - Check out www.charitynavigator.org or www.onepercentmatters.org to find organizations that interest you - Check out http://uuis.umich.edu/maizepgs/ to find organizations on campus - Sign up at www.thedp.org for DP Day (Detroit Project) on March 29 to help serve the Detroit community
Meet Lenatus… By skipping out on dinner and a movie or coffee every so often, I easily save $30 a month, which provides Lenatus and his family with clean water, nutritious food, health care, and schooling. Check out www.worldvision.org or www.compassion.com for more info on child sponsorship. Go in with a couple of friends if $30 is too much!
Whatever you do… do something to share the privilege you enjoy with others.
Submitted by: Lacey Bierlein (University of Michigan) **If you use this, you may want to change/remove the slide that applies specifically to me (slide 17) Sources: http://www.miniature-earth.com/ http://globalrichlist.com/ http://www.globalissues.org/TradeRelated/Facts.asp