1. Definition of poverty
the state of one who lacks a certain amount of material possessions or money
Economical poverty
① objective poverty
absolute poverty
- inability to afford basic human needs, which commonly includes clean and fresh water, nutrition, health care, education, clothing and shelter
relative poverty
- lacking a usual or socially acceptable level of resour
(2) We Start 5대 사업
1) We Start 마을만들기
빈곤층 아이들이 일정 수준의 교육, 복지, 의료 혜택을 누릴 수 있도록 지역 구성원들이 힘을 합쳐 입체적인 복지서비스를 제공 하는 시범마을을 만든다. 빈곤 아동 200~300명 정도 되는 지역을 대상으로 복지, 교육, 건강 서비스를 3대 축으로 하는 맞춤형 사례관
Malnutrition
African children are dying every 5 seconds due to malnutrition
2. Why are they poor? (Cause)
Rich countries/companies harvest the following raw materials in Africa:
Tin
Coal
Gold
Copper
Iron
Silk
Cotton
Rubber
Palm oil
Cocoa
Diamonds
Tea
Africans as a people may be poor, but Africa as a place is fantastically rich - in minerals, land, labor and sunshine.
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금지하는 법령이다
60. Clean float : A floating exchange rate system in which there is absolutely no intervention by governments.
정부로 부터의 전도가 없는 평평한 환율 체계
61. Closed shop : A firm where workers are forced to become union members as a condition of employment.
고용의 조건으로 노동자가 조합의 일원이 되도록 강요받는 회사.
The second book I was impressed was 'the End of Poverty'. This informs people of ability and responsibility in order to remove the absolute poverty in the world. This book also draws the hope for ending the absolute poverty representing drought, starvation, AIDS, malaria, polluted water. The author emphasizes the humanitarian value of common peace and an economic practice.
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