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Premium member Presentation Transcript scratch the debt : scratch the debt ask yourself, what causes extreme poverty? : ask yourself, what causes extreme poverty? government corruption? : government corruption? disease and famine? : disease and famine? well one of the main reasons behind international poverty is. . . : well one of the main reasons behind international poverty is. . . national debt the vicious cycle, that foreign debt is a result of, involves careless loaning and unfair restrictions on borrowing funds from the merely corrupt system that is the The World Bank : the vicious cycle, that foreign debt is a result of, involves careless loaning and unfair restrictions on borrowing funds from the merely corrupt system that is the The World Bank why? Slide 8: many people don’t realize how deep their nation is in the dark pit of debt. this pit swallows the most vulnerable, underdeveloped countries of the world and takes them for, essentially, all they are worth through that vicious cycle. : this pit swallows the most vulnerable, underdeveloped countries of the world and takes them for, essentially, all they are worth through that vicious cycle. countries are unable to rebuild themselves after all the trials and tribulations of debt, unless they put themselves back in the position of borrowing money, yet again. : countries are unable to rebuild themselves after all the trials and tribulations of debt, unless they put themselves back in the position of borrowing money, yet again. the poorest 40% of the world’s population accounts for 5% of the world’s international income. whereas the richest 20% accounts for 75% of the international income. : the poorest 40% of the world’s population accounts for 5% of the world’s international income. whereas the richest 20% accounts for 75% of the international income. while countries scramble to get enough money to repay these unreasonable debts, the more crucial, social welfare needs get swept aside. : while countries scramble to get enough money to repay these unreasonable debts, the more crucial, social welfare needs get swept aside. education systems begin to suffer and fail to live up to the required levels... : education systems begin to suffer and fail to live up to the required levels... nearly 1 billion people entered the 21st century not able read or sign their signature : nearly 1 billion people entered the 21st century not able read or sign their signature healthcare systems take the brunt of the lack of financial aid.the ill citizens are left to fend for themselves with an unsanitary facility, or in some cases no facility what so ever... : healthcare systems take the brunt of the lack of financial aid.the ill citizens are left to fend for themselves with an unsanitary facility, or in some cases no facility what so ever... approximately 2.6 billion lack basic sanitation.1 in 7 people have no access to health service. : approximately 2.6 billion lack basic sanitation.1 in 7 people have no access to health service. Slide 24: an estimated 40 million people are living with HIV/AIDS internationally. annually there are 350-500 million reported cases of malaria. how do we expect these stats to be erased without the essential funding? : how do we expect these stats to be erased without the essential funding? well that’s where you come in. : well that’s where you come in. all of these unthinkable consequences can still be turned around. though the losses already faced will never be forgotten, there is still a chance of change the future from ending up in the same circumstances we struggle with today. : all of these unthinkable consequences can still be turned around. though the losses already faced will never be forgotten, there is still a chance of change the future from ending up in the same circumstances we struggle with today. the internationally spread debt is the sinking sand of the world’s less fortunate.why shouldn’t we throw them a rope and help them with the struggle to get back on stabile land?what do we have to lose? : the internationally spread debt is the sinking sand of the world’s less fortunate.why shouldn’t we throw them a rope and help them with the struggle to get back on stabile land?what do we have to lose? let’s learn from the past and change what our future now brings us. : let’s learn from the past and change what our future now brings us. 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Premium member Presentation Transcript scratch the debt : scratch the debt ask yourself, what causes extreme poverty? : ask yourself, what causes extreme poverty? government corruption? : government corruption? disease and famine? : disease and famine? well one of the main reasons behind international poverty is. . . : well one of the main reasons behind international poverty is. . . national debt the vicious cycle, that foreign debt is a result of, involves careless loaning and unfair restrictions on borrowing funds from the merely corrupt system that is the The World Bank : the vicious cycle, that foreign debt is a result of, involves careless loaning and unfair restrictions on borrowing funds from the merely corrupt system that is the The World Bank why? Slide 8: many people don’t realize how deep their nation is in the dark pit of debt. this pit swallows the most vulnerable, underdeveloped countries of the world and takes them for, essentially, all they are worth through that vicious cycle. : this pit swallows the most vulnerable, underdeveloped countries of the world and takes them for, essentially, all they are worth through that vicious cycle. countries are unable to rebuild themselves after all the trials and tribulations of debt, unless they put themselves back in the position of borrowing money, yet again. : countries are unable to rebuild themselves after all the trials and tribulations of debt, unless they put themselves back in the position of borrowing money, yet again. the poorest 40% of the world’s population accounts for 5% of the world’s international income. whereas the richest 20% accounts for 75% of the international income. : the poorest 40% of the world’s population accounts for 5% of the world’s international income. whereas the richest 20% accounts for 75% of the international income. while countries scramble to get enough money to repay these unreasonable debts, the more crucial, social welfare needs get swept aside. : while countries scramble to get enough money to repay these unreasonable debts, the more crucial, social welfare needs get swept aside. education systems begin to suffer and fail to live up to the required levels... : education systems begin to suffer and fail to live up to the required levels... nearly 1 billion people entered the 21st century not able read or sign their signature : nearly 1 billion people entered the 21st century not able read or sign their signature healthcare systems take the brunt of the lack of financial aid.the ill citizens are left to fend for themselves with an unsanitary facility, or in some cases no facility what so ever... : healthcare systems take the brunt of the lack of financial aid.the ill citizens are left to fend for themselves with an unsanitary facility, or in some cases no facility what so ever... approximately 2.6 billion lack basic sanitation.1 in 7 people have no access to health service. : approximately 2.6 billion lack basic sanitation.1 in 7 people have no access to health service. Slide 24: an estimated 40 million people are living with HIV/AIDS internationally. annually there are 350-500 million reported cases of malaria. how do we expect these stats to be erased without the essential funding? : how do we expect these stats to be erased without the essential funding? well that’s where you come in. : well that’s where you come in. all of these unthinkable consequences can still be turned around. though the losses already faced will never be forgotten, there is still a chance of change the future from ending up in the same circumstances we struggle with today. : all of these unthinkable consequences can still be turned around. though the losses already faced will never be forgotten, there is still a chance of change the future from ending up in the same circumstances we struggle with today. the internationally spread debt is the sinking sand of the world’s less fortunate.why shouldn’t we throw them a rope and help them with the struggle to get back on stabile land?what do we have to lose? : the internationally spread debt is the sinking sand of the world’s less fortunate.why shouldn’t we throw them a rope and help them with the struggle to get back on stabile land?what do we have to lose? let’s learn from the past and change what our future now brings us. : let’s learn from the past and change what our future now brings us. 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