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For every breath you take, every day, all day, all year, a person dies from hunger.

Health

  • Diarrhea kills 2.5 million, caused mainly from unsafe water.
  • Malaria kills 3,000 children every day in sub-Saharan Africa and 1-3 million children worldwide. Bed nets to prevent malaria cost $5, covers 2 children and lasts up to 5 years. Malaria treatments cost $1.
  • Every 30 seconds a child dies from malaria.
  • Less than 2% of children in Africa have a bed net to prevent malaria.
  • Tuberculosis infects 9 million more people annually of whom 2 million will die. TB treatment costs 41 cents a day. Each person with infectious TB infects 10-15 others per year.
  • Polio: 300,000 new cases each year and 98% are in India, Pakistan and Nigeria. Polio vaccines cost 50 cents.
  • DPT3 immunizations: 2.2 million children die each year from not being immunized, of those, half a million die each year from measles. Vaccines cost $1.
  • 90,000 women die annually from unsanitary delivery practices. Women in the third world have a 1 in 13 chance of dying in childbirth (versus 1 in 14,000 in the west), only a 40% chance of having a skilled medical professional attending the birth and 2 million newborns die within the first 24 hours in the Third World.
  • HIV/AIDS: 8,000 people die each day from AIDS; Sub-Saharan Africa has the largest number of people with AIDS/HIV. 50 million people live with HIV/AIDS. Sub-Saharan Africa has 10% of the world's population and 70% of the world's HIV/AIDS, 80% of the AIDS deaths and 90% of the AIDS orphans. Some countries 20% of their population has HIV/AIDS.
  • AIDS orphans: 34 million and increasing, 94% live in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • 65 million are estimated to have died from AIDS by 2020.
  • Every minute, every day a child under 15 dies from AIDS.
  • 380,000 children died from AIDS in 2005 and 540,000 more were infected.
  • Most children are infection during pregnancy, delivery and breast feeding. Less than 10% of children receive treatment.

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

This website was designed by Tatiana Hamboyan Harrison.
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