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kgarland

World Simulation Ideas - 95 views

I think it would be great to add more natural disasters, along with trying to bring out the slave trade, I think we could make the slave trade more part of the game. Also I think it would be great ...

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jcoop11

Issues - Issues - 0 views

drumnman

Forrestry issues - 0 views

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    Gives good info about forestry issues
wirth7

Under the Acacias: Justice Issues: Social Issues - 0 views

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    illustrates many problems with 3rd world countries and poverty
Aaron Scott

Stir : Issues : War on Poverty - 0 views

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    This site looks at multiple issues, one being poverty, and different definitions, facts, stories, discussions, and proposed solutions. Its solutions focuses on the Millenium Developmental Goals that Easterly talked about in his discussion of Planners.
Brandon Fox

OLPC News: Top Ten Issues of One Laptop Per Child - 0 views

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    A look at the Top Ten Issues of One Laptop Per Child
Josh Sparkman

Child Soldiers : AFSC - 0 views

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    Articles and statistics on childsoldiers as well as first hand stories.
rhanley

Children and Fear of War and Terrorism - 0 views

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    odern issues of the possibility and threat of war on children and families....
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    modern issues of the possibility and threat of war on children and families....
elligant35

Poverty Facts and Stats - Global Issues - 0 views

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      This article will be a good source for finding out how mamy people are living in poverty. This article also lists some things that are wrong structurally within poverty. One of the most interesting statistics that this article claims that 27,000 children died today and this is a number that coincides with the 3 billion people that live on less than two dollars a day.
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    This article basically describes poverty as a result of third world debt, free trade, corporations, consumption and consumerism, and a complex list of other facts that places almost three billion people living on less than two dollars a day.  The article goes on to state how much money is being spent to try to help solve the poverty issue.
sleavitt

CorpWatch : General Electric - 0 views

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    It is very interesting to see how GE has benefitted from the US's war on terror. 90 percent of GE's nuclear power plants could discharge radiation into the atmosphere. It is responsible for polluting 78 Superfund sites, and is pushing the government to overturn Superfund legislation. Fraud and poor safety for workers are also issues. Why don't we see this on the ecomagination commercials?
Ryan Felber

Lack of Healthcare Coverage | SinceSlicedBread.com - 0 views

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    A semi-solution to american healthcare issues
Amanda Stueve

AFRICA HEALTH STRATEGY: 2007-2015: - 0 views

  • as the potential to achieve even more if it can overcome the large burden of disease which continues to be a barrier to faster development.
  • has the potential to achieve even more if it can overcome the large burden of disease which continues to be a barrier to faster development
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      Challenges & plans
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    This is one solution to help solve healthcare issues in Africa. It was developed by Africans, and looks like one of the solutions it would be worth examining in a presentation.
Amanda Stueve

HEALTH-AFRICA: Beef up Budget Allocations to Achieve MDGs - 0 views

  • the Africa Health Strategy 2007-2015.
  • 15 percent of national budgets to health care,
  • It also urged governments to engage civil society and line ministries in mobilising resources for tuberculosis (TB).
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  • ‘‘Eight million Africans are dying from HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria every year. We want to stop this,'' Regis Mtutu of the Treatment Action Campaign
  • Regarding the commitment to put aside 15 percent of national budgets for health services, ‘‘only Botswana and The Gambia have met this promise'', Mtutu said.
  • included a plan to set up pharmaceutical plants for producing life-prolonging anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs). Mtutu pointed out that ‘‘the ministers for finance and industry were not part of the discussion. To succeed, the health ministers need mandates from their finance and industry counterparts.
  • policy officer at Oxfam Kenya office, told IPS that ‘‘‘MDGs' is just a label. It is a brand. ‘‘HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria and other diseases are really the issue. It is about systems to deliver health care. This should be the starting point to meeting the MDGs,'' said Edete.
  • lthough governments have committed themselves to the MDGs and the Abuja target, some prefer to move at their own pace. Kenya's government, for example, says it will commit 12 percent of its national budget to health by 2008
  • ‘‘It should be a step-by-step approach. Each country has its own strategy. If you set a time frame it might not work. For example, you cannot expect (strife-torn) countries like Somalia, Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of Congo to reach the 15 percent target. It is not practical,'' she told IPS.
  • the political and economic crisis in Zimbabwe deserves special mention as it is also a health crisis for Africa. People living with HIV/AIDS in Zimbabwe cannot obtain the care they need and the climate of violence is perpetuating the epidemics of HIV and TB. ‘‘The shockwaves from the crisis in Zimbabwe are reverberating throughout the continent as refugees seek health care and other services in neighbouring countries. Our health ministers must speak out on Zimbabwe on health and humanitarian grounds,'' the coalition argued.
  • a new report, ‘‘Paying for People'', published this month (April), Oxfam estimates that 13.7 billion US dollars must be invested every year to appoint an additional 1 million teachers and 2.1 million health care workers urgently needed to break the cycle of poverty in Africa.
  • ‘‘Today in too many of the world's poorest countries health and education services are dependent on a handful of workers struggling heroically to do their jobs on pitiful wages and in appalling conditions. Becoming a doctor, nurse or teacher is like signing a contract with poverty,'' Oxfam's Elizabeth Stuart wrote in the report.
  • Africa has 13 percent of the global population and 25 percent of the global burden of disease but only 1.3 percent of the global workforce.''
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      good stat
  • The report cites Tanzania as an example. This southern African country produces 640 doctors, nurses and midwives each year. But to reach the World Health Organisation's recommended staffing levels within 10 years it would need to produce 3,500 such health workers each year. Another example is Malawi where only nine percent of health facilities have adequate staff to provide basic health care. The country loses around 100 nurses each year ‘‘who emigrate in search of a better wage'', according to the Oxfam report. Charo told IPS that Kenyan health workers are not only moving overseas but are also seeking opportunities in the private sector for better pay. ‘‘If you work for government, you get 12,000 Kenya shillings (about 172 US dollars) but in the NGO or private sector you earn 40,000 shillings (nearly 572 US dollars) a month. People are tempted to move on.'' (END/2007)
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      good stats
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    Has some good statistics. Lists lots of problems in African heatlhcare. Has some info on Africa Health Strategy, and proposes more money will solve more problems.
jcoop11

Cures for the Third World's problems - 0 views

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    'Scientific" way of solving global healthcare issue. Can be very rewarding, but will not help the problem now. This cannot stand alone, it shoule be paired with other ideas that are affective today.
Amanda Stueve

DEVELOPMENT: A Little Aid, A Big Favour - 0 views

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    This article gives insight into the reasons that throwing money at issues does not work. It shows where the money goes instead of going to actually buy the things that might solve the problem.
Aaron Scott

Poverty - The Global Relations of the Many Nations - 0 views

  • All over the world, countries are stricken with famine. Children and adults alike are forced to live in miserable circumstances without proper living conditions or enough food. This situation, known as poverty, is an economic condition brought about when people lack sufficient income to be able to provide health services, h
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    This site explores some social and historical causes of poverty, as well as other issues, in a number of countries including the US. It also has testimonies of those who have struggled with poverty and different organizations and ways to get involved to help the cause of the people around the world.
rhanley

Human Rights Watch: Child Soldiers - 0 views

shared by rhanley on 22 May 07 - Cached
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    Human Rights Watch has child soldiers as a topic that needs to be addressed and the site has updated statistics on locations that are extreme cases.
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    HRW's listing of countries with child warfare issues and changes needed
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    HRW  discusses the problems of child soldiers and the countries affected by them
Amanda Stueve

WHO | A guide to statistical information at WHO - 0 views

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    WHO Statistics for 2007. This will show us some of the major issues worldwide with health, and you can  look and see what parts of the world have the most problems.
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