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Children in the Developing World

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Children in the developing world

  • 1 in 3 children does not have adequate
    shelter.
  • 1 in 5 children does not have access to
    safe water.
  • 1 in 7 children does not have access to
    health care.
  • All of the above.
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  1. JoNo Gravatar Says:

    I would say that is all of the above

  2. BrittanyNo Gravatar Says:

    All of the above…

    It would take $9 billion to provide safe water and $13 billion to provide for basic needs.

    There are over 6 billion people in this world (according to the census.gov)…if everyone just donated up to $5-$10- or even $20 dollars…could you imagine??!!

  3. Jill FoleyNo Gravatar Says:

    all of them are true!

  4. Chuck GuthNo Gravatar Says:

    All of the above.

  5. Judith TremblayNo Gravatar Says:

    all of the above.

  6. JillNo Gravatar Says:

    I think it is all of the above.

  7. Sara BensonNo Gravatar Says:

    All of the above!

  8. Juli JarvisNo Gravatar Says:

    All of the above — I’m getting the hang of these questions…

  9. HeatherNo Gravatar Says:

    All of the above :)

  10. Chris GiovagnoniNo Gravatar Says:

    The answer is:

    All of the above. Along with malnutrition, these mostly preventable causes are leading contributors to the millions of child deaths each year.

    (Source: globalissues.org/article/26/poverty-facts-and-stats, November 2008)

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