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Differences Between Rich and Poor Countries
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GCSE (Christian Responses to Global Issues) Religious Education Mapa Mental sobre Differences Between Rich and Poor Countries, creado por n.paul el 05/03/2014.
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Differences Between Rich and Poor Countries
A world divided by wealth
Poverty
40k children starve to death daily
Extreme poverty = living on >$1/per day
People can't provide rudimentary essentials needed for daily life for themselves
1/5 of the world's population live in extreme poverty
Distribution of world resources
Europe + Central Asia = 3.5% of people in extreme poverty
Sub-Saharan Africa = 38.5% of people in extreme poverty
Richest 1% of the world own 40% of the world's wealth
50% of world's adults own 1% of world's wealth
Differences in the lives of the rich and poor
Five basic needs
Rich World
Food
Cheap, easy to come by, and varied
Overeating causes health problems
Water
Taken for granted
rarely unavailable on faucet
People become frustrated if not able to water their flowerbeds with a hosepipe
Education
Free education provide
More education = better job
Health
UK: low infant mortality rate
UK: free healthcare available (NHS)
Work
More people have high income/high skilled jobs
Working conditions are monitored and supervised
In unemployment crises financial support and training opportunities are available to aid you
Poor World
Food
Scarce and expensive
Malnutrition is common
Water
Millions of girls and women spend hours collecting water
1.2 billion = no access to clean water, 2.6 billion = no access to sanitation, 2 million child deaths/per annum
Education
855 million = functionally illiterate, 73 million children = no primary education
Health
High infant mortality rate
hospital provision is poor and drugs are expensive
Work
More low paid/low skilled jobs
working conditions are rarely regulated
No support during unemployment crises
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