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Title: WORLD POVERTY


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WORLD POVERTY
2
The Standard Shocking Stats
  • Half of the World Lives on Less Than 2.50/Day
  • 95 Less Than 10/Day
  • GDP of the 41 HIPC Countries Less Than Combined
    Wealth of Worlds 7 Richest People

3
Its Not Getting Any BetterThe Widening Gap
National Level
International Level
  • More Than 80 of Worlds Population Lives In
    Country With Widening Gap
  • The Richest Country Also Owns Widest Gap
  • 9 Million Millionaires in U.S. (2006)
  • Richest 1 Own 38 of Wealth
  • Distance Between Richest/Poorest Countries
  • 1820 --- 31
  • 1913 --- 111
  • 1950 --- 351
  • 1973 --- 441
  • 1992 --- 721

4
Its Not Getting Any BetterThe Widening Gap
National Level
International Level
  • More Than 80 of Worlds Population Lives In
    Country With Widening Gap
  • The Richest Country Also Owns Widest Gap
  • 9 Million Millionaires in U.S. (2006)
  • Richest 1 Own 38 of Wealth
  • Distance Between Richest/Poorest Countries
  • 1820 --- 31
  • 1913 --- 111
  • 1950 --- 351
  • 1973 --- 441
  • 1992 --- 721

5
Its Not Getting Any BetterThe Widening Gap
National Level
International Level
  • More Than 80 of Worlds Population Lives In
    Country With Widening Gap
  • The Richest Country Also Owns Widest Gap
  • 9 Million Millionaires in U.S. (2006)
  • Richest 1 Own 38 of Wealth
  • Distance Between Richest/Poorest Countries
  • 1820 --- 31
  • 1913 --- 111
  • 1950 --- 351
  • 1973 --- 441
  • 1992 --- 721

6
Its Not Getting Any BetterThe Widening Gap
National Level
International Level
  • More Than 80 of Worlds Population Lives In
    Country With Widening Gap
  • The Richest Country Also Owns Widest Gap
  • 9 Million Millionaires in U.S. (2006)
  • Richest 1 Own 38 of Wealth
  • Distance Between Richest/Poorest Countries
  • 1820 --- 31
  • 1913 --- 111
  • 1950 --- 351
  • 1973 --- 441
  • 1992 --- 721

World Bank Poverty Decline Since 1981
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Its Not Getting Any BetterThe Widening Gap
National Level
International Level
  • More Than 80 of Worlds Population Lives In
    Country With Widening Gap
  • The Richest Country Also Owns Widest Gap
  • 9 Million Millionaires in U.S. (2006)
  • Richest 1 Own 38 of Wealth
  • Distance Between Richest/Poorest Countries
  • 1820 --- 31
  • 1913 --- 111
  • 1950 --- 351
  • 1973 --- 441
  • 1992 --- 721

World Bank Poverty Decline Since 1981
  • China 85 to 15.9
  • World 10

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Important to the World?
  • Millennium Developmental Goals (MDGs)
  • 1 Eradicate Extreme Poverty Hunger
  • 8 Develop Global Partnership for Development

9
Important to the World?
  • Millennium Developmental Goals (MDGs)
  • 1 Eradicate Extreme Poverty Hunger
  • 8 Develop Global Partnership for Development

Stronger Link Than Usually Acknowledged
10
Hungry People
  • World Food Shortage?
  • 1/3 of Worlds Starving People in India
  • 1999 10 Million Ton Food Grain Surplus
  • 2000 60 Million Tons

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Hungry People
  • World Food Shortage?
  • 1/3 of Worlds Starving People in India
  • 1999 10 Million Ton Food Grain Surplus
  • 2000 60 Million Tons

- Most Left in Granaries to Rot -
12
Hungry People
  • World Food Shortage?
  • Ethiopia was exporting green beans to Europe
    during 1980s famine

13
Hungry People
  • Food is Commodity - Not Something Grown To End
    Hunger
  • Poor do not have purchasing power to change
    patterns of consumption

14
Hungry People
  • Food is Commodity - Not Something Grown To End
    Hunger
  • Poor do not have purchasing power to change
    patterns of consumption

People are not hungry due to lack of
food Theyre hungry because they dont have money
15
Blame?
  • Food Dumping
  • Instead of self-sufficiency, creates dependancy
  • Undercuts local farmers

16
Blame?
  • Food Dumping
  • Instead of self-sufficiency, creates dependancy
  • Undercuts local farmers
  • USAID 50M Aid to Zimbabwe
  • Contingent on purchase of genetically-modified
    maize
  • Providing a market for the unmarketable

17
Blame?
  • Food Dumping
  • Instead of self-sufficiency, creates dependancy
  • Undercuts local farmers
  • USAID 50M Aid to Zimbabwe
  • Contingent on purchase of genetically-modified
    maize
  • Providing a market for the unmarketable
  • Globalization
  • Super-labels contract production to weak
    economies
  • Drop in standard of living and purchasing power

18
Blame?
  • Food Dumping
  • Instead of self-sufficiency, creates dependancy
  • Undercuts local farmers
  • USAID 50M Aid to Zimbabwe
  • Contingent on purchase of genetically-modified
    maize
  • Providing a market for the unmarketable
  • Globalization
  • Super-labels contract production to weak
    economies
  • Drop in standard of living and purchasing power
  • Corruption
  • Rich countries encourage the behavior
  • Cold War, concessions/bribes, drug trade

19
Who Cares?
20
Who Cares?
  • Bleeding Heart Granola Eating Tree Huggers

21
Who Care?
Should
v
  • Bleeding Heart Granola Eating Tree Huggers

Environmental damage from land misuse
- Demand for textiles, flowers, tobacco, etc
22
Who Care?
Should
v
  • Bleeding Heart Granola Eating Tree Huggers

Environmental damage from land misuse
- Demand for textiles, flowers, tobacco, etc
  • You, if youre not filthy rich

23
Whats Being Done?
  • HIPC, MDRI

Takes away ability to control economic future
Forced to export resources to pay debt
Health, education, welfare take the hit
1 aid - - - - - 25 debt repayment
  • Debt efficient tool...to ensure access to other
    peoples raw materials and infrastructure on the
    cheapest possible terms

24
Spiraling Race To The Bottom
Role of the state declines
Export more to pay debt
Increasing entries to global market
Value drops
Western customers benefit
Reduction in consumption
Social unrest/instability
Foreign investors pull-out
25
What Should Be Done?
26
What Should Be Done?
All sorts of ideas floating around...
27
What Should Be Done?
All sorts of ideas floating around...
Changes in Western consumerism
28
What Should Be Done?
All sorts of ideas floating around...
Changes in Western consumerism
Stop giving fish and start teaching how to fish
29
What Should Be Done?
All sorts of ideas floating around...
Changes in Western consumerism
Stop giving fish and start teaching how to fish
Stimulate demand side in third-world
Empower workers to stand up for rights
Foster democratically-elected, corruption-resistan
t governments
Regulate human rights
Enforce environmental regulations
30
What Should Be Done?
All sorts of ideas floating around...
Changes in Western consumerism
Stop giving fish and start teaching how to fish
Stimulate demand side in third-world
Empower workers to stand up for rights
Foster democratically-elected, corruption-resistan
t governments
Regulate human rights
Enforce environmental regulations
Legalize Drugs
31
What Should Be Done?
All sorts of ideas floating around...
Changes in Western consumerism
Stop giving fish and start teaching how to fish
Stimulate demand side in third-world
Empower workers to stand up for rights
Foster democratically-elected, corruption-resistan
t governments
Regulate human rights
Enforce environmental regulations
Legalize Drugs
Realize that a healthy, well-fed, literate
population...is the most intelligent economic
choice a country can make
32
What Will Be Done?
33
Questions?
Kill MiGs
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