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There are over 6 billion
people in the world. More than 2 billion of them are under
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More than 210 million children aged
5-14 work. More than half of those are involved in dangerous
work or work full time. |
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Nearly 11 million children under five
die each year, mostly from preventable diseases. |
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Every day 14,000 people die because the water they use contains
dangerous chemicals or untreated sewage. Diarrhoea,
caused by dirty water and dirty conditions, kills more
than1 million children a year.
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400 million people in cities have no toilet or latrine. |
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At least 600 million people live in city slums or shantytowns. 1.3 billion people have inadequate housing. |
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In sub-Saharan Africa, millions of children have been orphaned
by AIDS. Many more are having their education disrupted
because their teachers are dying of the disease.
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At least 1 million children a year are left motherless by death in childbirth. |
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73 million working children are under
10. In the short term, they miss out on education, and
in the long term, they are more likely to die early.
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In Brazil, Kenya, and Mexico, at least one in 4 farm workers
is under 15 years old.
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