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Poverty Program

"As society advances the standard of poverty rises." Theodore Parker

Education

  • Africa has the youngest population in the world and as of 2005, 46 million African children had never even stepped into a classroom.
  • Only 60% of Third World girls are in school.
  • The higher the literacy level of a mother, the lower the chance of her child dying or living in poverty.
  • Children with education mothers are 50% more likely to live past the age of 5.
  • 100 million children are not in school with girls make up 60% of those not in school.
  • Classrooms are often overcrowded 60:1.
  • Obstacles to education: school fees; children having to work; no local schools; shortage of well-trained teachers.
  • In the Third World teacher pay is as low as $2 a day.
  • In Zambia, more teachers are dying from AIDS than are being trained to teach.
  • Education is crucial in ending the cycle of poverty.

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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