May 20, 2008
Poverty
Posted by dlin under Blogging, Global Issues, Inside my head | Tags: alcohol, Costa Rica, diseases, drugs, homeless, poor, poverty, San Jose, Triangulo de Solaridad |[4] Comments
I’m pretty sure everybody is aware about all the global issues surrounding us. Driving through the San Jose Centro, Costa Rica, everywhere I look, there is poverty. Dirty and messy hobos sleep on the sidewalk, whether from a hangover or just because they’re tired. I look at them and a bunch of thoughts invade my brain. Poverty is a vast problem in the world, as a result, every year nearly eleven million children die before age five. I want anyone reading this post to be aware of the horrible life victims in poverty have to live through. Poverty: when people lack to get health services, food, housing, clothing, and education (basic needs).
In Costa Rica, the victims of poverty usually live in rural areas. Triangulo de Solaridad (middle of the city in San Jose) is a location where you will witness a lot of poverty. About 159,000 household in Costa Rica are in poverty. They often live in substandard housing in socially insulated areas. Low-income families love in crowded, run-down buildings. Their shelters are usually made of scraps of wood and tin that are patched together. As I have stated, poverty is not only lack of shelter, but also lack of food. These people mostly eat cereal in form of millet, wheat, or rice. The average calories you are supposed to get a day is about 3,500. Nearly one half of the people today get less than 2,250 calories per day. Because of malnutrition and starvation, tens of thousands people die every year.
About twenty percent of children ranging from ages seven to ten do not go to school. There are education and training programs that are being held. The government provides special education, training, and employment assistance.
There are many causes of poverty. Some of them are overpopulation, crime, diseases, alcohol abuse, drug abuse, lack of education and skills, and age, gender, or racial discrimination. Moreover, women tend to earn less money for many reasons. First of all, women who are mothers have to spend more time caring for their children. Because of that, they are not able to work extra hours to earn promotions and overtime pay. Many times, women become poor after they have become widowed, divorced, or separated from their husbands. Most of the people do not encourage teen pregnancy because it may lead to poverty too. When teens have children, they usually do not complete their education, causing them to limit their job opportunities. Also it is said that women encounter discrimination in jobs. They receive lower pay than men when they are doing the same type of work. “Most of the poor are not criminals, and many criminals are not poor, but people from environments dominated by poverty are more likely to commit crime and to be punished” (Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia). Very important issues that cause poverty are drug and alcohol abuse. When people are drug-addicts or alcoholics, they spend most of their money on alcohol or drugs, causing them to become poor. Because of poverty, the poor receive less medical care, causing them to easily get illnesses. Also, they do not have enough money to buy food, which causes malnutrition and hunger. These problems cause them to die at a younger age than people do. Moreover, poverty is associated with crime.
Important facts to be aware about:
- Half the world – nearly three billion people – live on less than two dollars a day (Causes of Poverty)
- About 18 million people a year or 50,000 per day die due to poverty
- Eight-hundred million people go to bed starving every day
- “The three richest people in the world control more wealth than all 600 million people living in the world’s poorest countries.” (Poverty Wikipedia)
- Less than 1% of what the world spent every year on weapons was needed t put every child into school by the year 2000 and yet it didn’t happen” (Causes of Poverty 1)
- One billion children live in poverty
- 640 million live without adequate shelter
- 400 million have no access to safe water
- 270 million have no access to health service
- 10.6 million died in 2003 before they were 5 years old
- According to UNICEF, 26,500-30,000 children die each day
As you can see, this a terrible situation. It is great to know how fortunate we are. I am able to eat every day. I have a nice house. I go to school. I have plenty of clothes. I am very thankful for everything I have and I wouldn’t ask for more. I have all of my basic needs and that is just fine with me. If I switch lives with someone in poverty, I’m pretty sure that I will see the world very differently. Right now, I have no idea how it is to live without a home, without food, without education, without proper medical care, without…anything. Just thinking about it makes me feel horrible, but imagine how the people living through it are feeling. There are many organizations trying to fight poverty and maybe it’s impossible to completely eliminate poverty, but I hope that someday, the numbers of poor and homeless people will decrease extremely.
- Please visit www.freepoverty.com, www.freerice.com, and www.freeflour.com
Information was found on:
- http://www.globalissues.org/TradeRelated/Poverty.asp
- http://www.wikipedia.org
- Microsoft Online Encyclopedia
Do drug-addicts and alcoholics deserve to be in poverty?
May 22nd, 2008 at 7:22 pm
Wow.
I have always realized that the World had issues, and I was aware, but seeing all the facts right there, in my face, was shocking. Wow. Last night, my mom and I were arguing and she told me to put myself into a less fortunate person’s shoes. To be, empathetic, I guess, but I kept telling her that I didn’t have to, because that wasn’t my life. When she walked out of my room, I realized, “Wait, that’s not my life. And thank God it’s not..” Although this may sound mean, I don’t want to put myself in their situation, because, in a way, I understand what they’re going through. At the same time, I know I have no idea. But what’s the point of putting myself into that situation if I already want to help? I want to make a difference to help all the people who have no control over their fate. I don’t feel the need to put myself in their shoes, because even thinking about living like that makes me really sad. Very sad. But wow. Reading this has made me even more aware than before… now I’ll play free poverty more!! hahaha Anyway, amazing post; it was so motivating.
May 22nd, 2008 at 7:29 pm
And, no, drug-addicts and alcoholics don’t deserve to be in poverty. No one does. Although people can mess up their lives, they deserve a second chance. They should be able to change themselves; what’s better, a poor alcoholic man who can’t find any food, or a man who still has a chance who has gone through rehab and has fixed his life? There is always a second option, but if you get yourself in too deep in a situation, you could lose that option and be left with nothing. Everyone makes mistakes, some a lot worse, but everyone does. Everyone forgives forgiveness.
May 24th, 2008 at 6:38 pm
Thanks for the comment! Yeah, the world has many, many issues. I hope by time, these issues decrease because the fact that people are living horribly is terrifying. Great point about people deserving second chances. I never thought of that. At first I thought that it was their own fault that they became addicted and they wasted all their money on drugs and alcohol. But what if that wasn’t the situation? It’s great that you brought that up . Now I do believe that everyone shouldn’t deserve to be in poverty. I hope everyone is aware of all the issues in this world. I will be blogging about more issues later on.
June 17th, 2008 at 1:41 am
I truly agree with consciousness awakening part of the post.!
People rating poverty as poor from their hearts is the first step towards any revolution to be taking place..
The Millennium Development goals of the UN..works this principle..!
They wants people to think..question themselves and then come forward to their bit in the cause..!
It has being doing enormous efforts on these lines….
This year UN will be shifting its focus on India, with Stand Up and Take action event and getting many hands together to fulfill the 8 goals…
Be updated….with the latest happeningss..
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