Thursday, March 25, 2010

World Bank, Universal Problem


I feel that poverty shouldn't exist because it can easily solved by sharing the resources of the world. We discovered through this article of Jeffrey Sachs, that extreme poverty still exist in the world, about 1.4 billion people live below the poverty line of $1.25 a day. Though there are many organizations helping those who affected by poverty, such as the World Bank, who loan money to those countries affected by devastation, there should be a international effort to end poverty. The World Bank collects data from over 70 countries in order to form a global opinion of poverty. The World Bank defines extreme poverty as "not only having unsatisfied material needs. Its is often accompanied by a degrading state of powerlessness." (world bank definition) People who are in poverty fall into a poverty trap in which the people cannot escape the pull of poverty, and thus is inherited into the newer generations. The difference between poverty and extreme poverty is that extreme poverty includes not having enough income to meet your most basic needs. These people have nothing to show for their lives but bare survival. In 2005 13,500 people were infected with AIDS everyday, 22,000 die from extreme poverty/ preventable diseases, and about 850 million people go to bed hungry everyday. Many of these things are preventable such as malaria by buying bednets for about $7 that last for about 5 years. As a global community we can solve the universal crisis called poverty.

Pic source: http://www.developing8.org/wp-content/uploads/010709-3.jpg
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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Universal Responsibility





"If civilization is to survive, we must cultivate the science of human relationships - the ability of all peoples, of all kinds, to live together, in the same world at peace."
-Franklin D. Roosevelt

The world will come of nothing if we cannot cooperate. There are 30 human rights, and 54 children rights. These rights are often ignored and abused, but there could be a different way. As a global community it is our duty to ensure that the rights of a human are enacted and established in all countries in our world. I have chosen this quote to represent this blog, as it talks of the world only being functional if all nations get along and all people work towards the one goal of global peace. To live in a world with peace, we can accomplish the impossible. Having the world work under one united nation allows the world to prosper as the world's wealth is shared and the wealthier countries can ensure human rights are recognized and respected all over the world. Another reason I chose this quote was because of the speaker. Franklin D. Roosevelt was the 32nd president of the United States. He was an example of how one person can change the world for a better and how the world could unite for a better. I have chosen the image above to represent this quote because it shows how the would should unite and peace should herald to all. Everyone should unite despite race or gender, and that human rights should be applied to all.


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