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"In a country well-governed, poverty is something to be ashamed of. In a country badly governed, wealth is something to be ashamed of." Confucius

Economic

  • Developing countries pay $13 in debt repayment for every $1 of aid received.
  • 1970 third world debt was $25 billion, 2002 $523 billion.
  • 2003, third world countries paid 39 billion towards debt and received 27 billion in aid.
  • For the 60 poorest nations, $550 billion was paid over 30 years on principal and interest on the $540 billion loan.
  • Debt owed reduces the money available to provide health, education and welfare services to the poor. Africa spends 4 X more on debt reduction than on healthcare.
  • Debt effects the environment as debt burdened countries are forced to use natural resources as a source of money. Brazil owes the US $112 billion; largest deforester at 50,000 km per year. The higher the debt, the more devastating for the environment.
  • Debt increases drug trafficking: Bolivia has highest child mortality rate in Latin America; spends ½ of all export income on debt; 40% of workforce makes a living in the drug trade.
  • Debt owed by third world countries must be forgiven. Germann debt after WWII was forgiven so they could rebuild. Britain after WWII was given a low interest rate so they could rebuild. Why not Africa?
  • Africa has $70 billion in foreign debt which the G-8 summit recommended forgiving. The only country opposing is the USA.
  • Bolivia spends one half of all export income on debt and has highest child mortality rate in Latin America.
  • Arms sales: between 1960 - 1987, third world countries borrowed $400 billion to fund arms imports. Since Britain's Labour party came into power in 1997, arms sales to Africa increased 600%. 4 million dead in Congo from conflict (equal to the entire population of Ireland), millions displaced.
  • Africa has $70 billion in foreign debt which the G-8 summit recommended forgiving. The only country opposing is the USA.
  • Canceling the debt would cost the citizens of the wealthy nations, $2.10 per year.
  • 20-25 billion is needed to meet the millennium goals; consumers spend 33 billion per year on cosmetics and perfume.
  • 25% of third world HIV positive newborns die before age one compared to almost 0% mortality in affluent countries.

The statistics portion of the website is divided into the following international sections:
General || Hunger & Malnutrition || Health||
Human Rights || Education || Economic

And the following sections which have American-specific statistics:
American Poverty || Newburport, MA Poverty

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