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" Gates and his ex-wife, the co-founder of the Melinda French Gates Foundation, in the annual report that analyzes the state of the world write that after seven years, the world is on track to achieve almost none of the goals."
" The goal was to "eradicate extreme poverty for all people everywhere," and since 2015, the percentage of the world living on less than $1.90 a day has dropped to only about 8% from just over 10%."
" Malnutrition in the world
"The prevalence of growth stunting in children under 5 years of age is still higher than 20%", a fact that particularly worries him due to the lack of food for children and the malnutrition that especially affects women and mothers above all."
" Maternal mortality
Maternal mortality is more than double the standard set by the 2015 goals. "As it stands now, we'd need to speed up the pace of our progress five times faster to meet most of our goalsand even that might be an underestimate, because some of the projections don't yet account for the impact of the pandemic, let alone the war in Ukraine or the food crisis it kicked off in Africa, "says the introduction to the report signed by Bill and Melinda Gates."
" Agriculture and climate"
"On Asia, I'm optimistic. I'm optimistic that India, in its own sort of up and down way, will reduce poverty over time. But then we're faced with the mind-blowing challenge of Africa, where population growth is still there," Gates said on long-term trend of eradicating real poverty. "Bad health is still there. And because so much of the continent is near the Equator, the climate change effects are very dramatic."
"He recognizes the work that China, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Indonesia and Vietnam have done, where the progress of these countries at all levels. Something that is totally related to the food crisis and the increase in hunger , which came right at the beginning of the pandemic."
"The increase in hunger really comes with the start of the pandemic. It's gone up a lot and particularly with women, who get even more reduction in the calories available to them, which is pretty tragic."
"We've underinvested in agricultural innovation. The Green Revolution was one of the greatest things that ever happened. But then we lost track," Gates feels about how the world is dealing with a global food shortage. "And the funding for public-domain seed systems has gone down. We're trying to get that back up. The world has a goal to get that back up to like a little over $2 billion. I don't know if we'll get there."
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Not a fan of Gates, but they do provide direct aid and try to alleviate poverty. The problem is that sh**hole governments are in charge. A lot of the 3rd world was much better off under colonialism.
" Gates and his ex-wife, the co-founder of the Melinda French Gates Foundation, in the annual report that analyzes the state of the world write that after seven years, the world is on track to achieve almost none of the goals."
" The goal was to "eradicate extreme poverty for all people everywhere," and since 2015, the percentage of the world living on less than $1.90 a day has dropped to only about 8% from just over 10%."
" Malnutrition in the world
"The prevalence of growth stunting in children under 5 years of age is still higher than 20%", a fact that particularly worries him due to the lack of food for children and the malnutrition that especially affects women and mothers above all."
" Maternal mortality
Maternal mortality is more than double the standard set by the 2015 goals. "As it stands now, we'd need to speed up the pace of our progress five times faster to meet most of our goalsand even that might be an underestimate, because some of the projections don't yet account for the impact of the pandemic, let alone the war in Ukraine or the food crisis it kicked off in Africa, "says the introduction to the report signed by Bill and Melinda Gates."
" Agriculture and climate"
"On Asia, I'm optimistic. I'm optimistic that India, in its own sort of up and down way, will reduce poverty over time. But then we're faced with the mind-blowing challenge of Africa, where population growth is still there," Gates said on long-term trend of eradicating real poverty. "Bad health is still there. And because so much of the continent is near the Equator, the climate change effects are very dramatic."
"He recognizes the work that China, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Indonesia and Vietnam have done, where the progress of these countries at all levels. Something that is totally related to the food crisis and the increase in hunger , which came right at the beginning of the pandemic."
"The increase in hunger really comes with the start of the pandemic. It's gone up a lot and particularly with women, who get even more reduction in the calories available to them, which is pretty tragic."
"We've underinvested in agricultural innovation. The Green Revolution was one of the greatest things that ever happened. But then we lost track," Gates feels about how the world is dealing with a global food shortage. "And the funding for public-domain seed systems has gone down. We're trying to get that back up. The world has a goal to get that back up to like a little over $2 billion. I don't know if we'll get there."
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Not a fan of Gates, but they do provide direct aid and try to alleviate poverty. The problem is that sh**hole governments are in charge. A lot of the 3rd world was much better off under colonialism.
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