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Quotes

"It would be nice if the poor were to get even half of the money that is spent in studying them."

Bill Vaughan

Facts

The cost of canceling the debts of the 52 most indebted countries in the world is equal to one penny per day for each person in the industrialized world.

DATA

Gifts

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Build Farm Capacity

Training for a farmer

IWMI

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Finance Microloans

Loan for a seamstress

Calvert Foundation

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Buy Fruit in Bulk

Loan for a tiny business

ACCION

$75 Add this gift item to your wishlist or registry Add this gift item to your shopping cart
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Teach Finance

Training for 100

Fundefir

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Give A Goat

One goat for a family

Heifer International

$120 Add this gift item to your wishlist or registry Add this gift item to your shopping cart
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Buy Bags of Rice

Loan for a tiny business

ACCION

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Give a Heifer

Share of a Heifer

Heifer International

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Give a Llama

Share of a Llama

Heifer International

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Our Advisors

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Vice President and Director - New Century Chair in International Economics

The Brookings Institution

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Research and Policy in Development Programme

Overseas Development Institute

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President and CEO

TechnoServe

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Former President and Distinguished Fellow

Synergos Institute

Cause Overview

Over the years, we've been inundated with the statistics and the pictures of poverty around the world--so much so that many people in both the North and South have come to accept it as an unfortunate but unalterable state of affairs. The truth, however, is that things have changed in recent years. The world today is more prosperous than it ever has been. The technological advances we have seen in recent years have created encouraging new opportunities to improve economies and reduce hunger.

Until recently, poverty was understood largely in terms of income--or a lack of one. To be poor meant that one could not afford the cost of providing a proper diet or home. But poverty is about more than a shortfall in income or calorie intake. It is about the denial of opportunities and choices that are widely regarded as essential to lead a long, healthy, creative life and to enjoy a decent standard of living, freedom, dignity, self-esteem and the respect of others.

People don't live in the squalor of the slums, favellas, squatter communities, low-rent districts or beside garbage dumps because they want to. They have no other choice.

Possessing little money, little education, few skills for the marketplace and a multitude of health problems, nearly half of all the people in the world live in poverty, without much opportunity to improve their lives.

Poverty has multiple dimensions, and many of them are inter-related, making for a vicious cycle.

Source: United Nations Millennium Campaign and Cyberschoolbus

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