In developingcountries, anestimated 168million childrenages 5 to 14 areforced to workThe genderwage gap inCanada iscurrently16.7%D & P havechosen "CreateHope" as theirguiding themefor the next fiveyears811 millionpeople aresufferingglobally fromfamineEightypercent of theworld lives on$10 or less aday.2.7 billion womenglobally do not havethe same workopportunities as men,with laws restrictingjob opportunities.Your fastingefforts raiseawareness forglobal inequityand famine!If a child’s mothercan read, they are50% more likely tolive past the age offive, and 2x as likelyto attend school.Sweat shops aremost predominant inmany Asiancountries, such asChina, Bangladesh,and the PhilippinesExtremepoverty isdefined asliving on lessthan $1.90 perday. The D & Pcharity hasefforts in almost20 differentcountries1.4 millionchildren areprojected to beacutelymalnourished inSomalia this yearDevelopment andPeace clubmeeting are heldevery Wednesdayat 2:30 in theChapelCurrently,166countriesmake up theglobal south.Globally, women aged15 years and older arenine percent less likelyto be literate than men,and young womenbetween 15 and 24years are four percentless likely to be literatethan young men.66 million primaryschool-agechildren attendclasses hungryacross thedeveloping world. 48 percent ofall victims ofchild laborare aged 5-11 years.Approximately 27million people arecurrently enslavedin the humantrafficking tradearound the world.Womenmake up90% ofsweatshopworkers.Each year, 3million childrenunder five die ofpreventable,hunger-relatedcauses45% of all childdeaths worldwide arefrom causes relatedto malnutrition. That’s3.1 million childreneach year. Development &Peace uses theterm the globalsouth apposedto developingcountries.by participating inTHINKfast, youstand in solidaritywith those in theGlobal South whoneed our supportThere are6m+ Afghanswithoutenough foodto eat The money thatyou donated willgo directly to D& P's efforts inthe global southResearch shows that1 in 10 girls cannotafford menstrualproducts, and over137,700 childrenmissed schoolbecause of periodpoverty in 2018.In the sub-Saharan,11.07 millionchildren leaveschool beforecompleting theirprimary educationOur school clubworks directlywith one of thelargest charitiesin the worldIn 2016, 132million girlsworldwidewere not inschool. 53% of the world’sout-of-schoolchildren are girlsand 2/3 of theilliterate people inthe world arewomen78% ofmarineanimals are atrisk of chokingon plastic.Developmentand Peacewas foundedin 19671 in 3children inchild laborare out ofschool.There are 170,000+Canadian non-profits.Many, devoted tohelping the globallymalnourishedIt costs just $0.25daily to provide achild with all thenutrients theyneed to grow uphealthyProducts thatcommonly comefrom sweatshopsare garments,cotton, bricks,cocoa, and coffee2.2 billionpeopleglobally, liveon less than$2.00 a day . .Around theworld, 805million peopleare hungry--nearly 1 in 9globally71 percent of childlabor takes place inagriculture, whichincludes fishing,forestry, livestockherding andaquaculture.Children from thewealthiest 20% ofthe population are 4times more likely tobe in school thanthe poorest 20%.79% of thoseliving inextremepoverty live inrural areas.At the beginning of2020, 63 million girlsand 97 million boyswere in child labor,accounting for about1 in 10 childrenworldwide.Seventy-ninepercent ofpeople in thirdworld countrieslive withoutelectricity.The gender gap ininternet use is wider inLDCs than in otherdeveloping anddeveloped countries,with 14.1% of womenusing the internet,compared with 21% ofmen.More peopledie every yearfrom unsafewater than fromany form ofviolence.Forced labor isthought togenerate around$150 billion ayear in illegalprofits.people living withchronic hungerhas declined by130 million peopleover the past 20yearsIn developing, low-income countries,every additional yearof education canincrease a person’sfuture income by anaverage of 10%By 2050, climatechange and erraticweather patternscould pushanother 24 millionchildren intohungerIn developingcountries, anestimated 168million childrenages 5 to 14 areforced to workThe genderwage gap inCanada iscurrently16.7%D & P havechosen "CreateHope" as theirguiding themefor the next fiveyears811 millionpeople aresufferingglobally fromfamineEightypercent of theworld lives on$10 or less aday.2.7 billion womenglobally do not havethe same workopportunities as men,with laws restrictingjob opportunities.Your fastingefforts raiseawareness forglobal inequityand famine!If a child’s mothercan read, they are50% more likely tolive past the age offive, and 2x as likelyto attend school.Sweat shops aremost predominant inmany Asiancountries, such asChina, Bangladesh,and the PhilippinesExtremepoverty isdefined asliving on lessthan $1.90 perday. The D & Pcharity hasefforts in almost20 differentcountries1.4 millionchildren areprojected to beacutelymalnourished inSomalia this yearDevelopment andPeace clubmeeting are heldevery Wednesdayat 2:30 in theChapelCurrently,166countriesmake up theglobal south.Globally, women aged15 years and older arenine percent less likelyto be literate than men,and young womenbetween 15 and 24years are four percentless likely to be literatethan young men.66 million primaryschool-agechildren attendclasses hungryacross thedeveloping world. 48 percent ofall victims ofchild laborare aged 5-11 years.Approximately 27million people arecurrently enslavedin the humantrafficking tradearound the world.Womenmake up90% ofsweatshopworkers.Each year, 3million childrenunder five die ofpreventable,hunger-relatedcauses45% of all childdeaths worldwide arefrom causes relatedto malnutrition. That’s3.1 million childreneach year. Development &Peace uses theterm the globalsouth apposedto developingcountries.by participating inTHINKfast, youstand in solidaritywith those in theGlobal South whoneed our supportThere are6m+ Afghanswithoutenough foodto eat The money thatyou donated willgo directly to D& P's efforts inthe global southResearch shows that1 in 10 girls cannotafford menstrualproducts, and over137,700 childrenmissed schoolbecause of periodpoverty in 2018.In the sub-Saharan,11.07 millionchildren leaveschool beforecompleting theirprimary educationOur school clubworks directlywith one of thelargest charitiesin the worldIn 2016, 132million girlsworldwidewere not inschool. 53% of the world’sout-of-schoolchildren are girlsand 2/3 of theilliterate people inthe world arewomen78% ofmarineanimals are atrisk of chokingon plastic.Developmentand Peacewas foundedin 19671 in 3children inchild laborare out ofschool.There are 170,000+Canadian non-profits.Many, devoted tohelping the globallymalnourishedIt costs just $0.25daily to provide achild with all thenutrients theyneed to grow uphealthyProducts thatcommonly comefrom sweatshopsare garments,cotton, bricks,cocoa, and coffee2.2 billionpeopleglobally, liveon less than$2.00 a day . .Around theworld, 805million peopleare hungry--nearly 1 in 9globally71 percent of childlabor takes place inagriculture, whichincludes fishing,forestry, livestockherding andaquaculture.Children from thewealthiest 20% ofthe population are 4times more likely tobe in school thanthe poorest 20%.79% of thoseliving inextremepoverty live inrural areas.At the beginning of2020, 63 million girlsand 97 million boyswere in child labor,accounting for about1 in 10 childrenworldwide.Seventy-ninepercent ofpeople in thirdworld countrieslive withoutelectricity.The gender gap ininternet use is wider inLDCs than in otherdeveloping anddeveloped countries,with 14.1% of womenusing the internet,compared with 21% ofmen.More peopledie every yearfrom unsafewater than fromany form ofviolence.Forced labor isthought togenerate around$150 billion ayear in illegalprofits.people living withchronic hungerhas declined by130 million peopleover the past 20yearsIn developing, low-income countries,every additional yearof education canincrease a person’sfuture income by anaverage of 10%By 2050, climatechange and erraticweather patternscould pushanother 24 millionchildren intohunger

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  1. In developing countries, an estimated 168 million children ages 5 to 14 are forced to work
  2. The gender wage gap in Canada is currently 16.7%
  3. D & P have chosen "Create Hope" as their guiding theme for the next five years
  4. 811 million people are suffering globally from famine
  5. Eighty percent of the world lives on $10 or less a day.
  6. 2.7 billion women globally do not have the same work opportunities as men, with laws restricting job opportunities.
  7. Your fasting efforts raise awareness for global inequity and famine!
  8. If a child’s mother can read, they are 50% more likely to live past the age of five, and 2x as likely to attend school.
  9. Sweat shops are most predominant in many Asian countries, such as China, Bangladesh, and the Philippines
  10. Extreme poverty is defined as living on less than $1.90 per day.
  11. The D & P charity has efforts in almost 20 different countries
  12. 1.4 million children are projected to be acutely malnourished in Somalia this year
  13. Development and Peace club meeting are held every Wednesday at 2:30 in the Chapel
  14. Currently, 166 countries make up the global south.
  15. Globally, women aged 15 years and older are nine percent less likely to be literate than men, and young women between 15 and 24 years are four percent less likely to be literate than young men.
  16. 66 million primary school-age children attend classes hungry across the developing world.
  17. 48 percent of all victims of child labor are aged 5-11 years.
  18. Approximately 27 million people are currently enslaved in the human trafficking trade around the world.
  19. Women make up 90% of sweatshop workers.
  20. Each year, 3 million children under five die of preventable, hunger-related causes
  21. 45% of all child deaths worldwide are from causes related to malnutrition. That’s 3.1 million children each year.
  22. Development & Peace uses the term the global south apposed to developing countries.
  23. by participating in THINKfast, you stand in solidarity with those in the Global South who need our support
  24. There are 6m+ Afghans without enough food to eat
  25. The money that you donated will go directly to D & P's efforts in the global south
  26. Research shows that 1 in 10 girls cannot afford menstrual products, and over 137,700 children missed school because of period poverty in 2018.
  27. In the sub-Saharan, 11.07 million children leave school before completing their primary education
  28. Our school club works directly with one of the largest charities in the world
  29. In 2016, 132 million girls worldwide were not in school.
  30. 53% of the world’s out-of-school children are girls and 2/3 of the illiterate people in the world are women
  31. 78% of marine animals are at risk of choking on plastic.
  32. Development and Peace was founded in 1967
  33. 1 in 3 children in child labor are out of school.
  34. There are 170,000+ Canadian non-profits. Many, devoted to helping the globally malnourished
  35. It costs just $0.25 daily to provide a child with all the nutrients they need to grow up healthy
  36. Products that commonly come from sweatshops are garments, cotton, bricks, cocoa, and coffee
  37. 2.2 billion people globally, live on less than $2.00 a day . .
  38. Around the world, 805 million people are hungry--nearly 1 in 9 globally
  39. 71 percent of child labor takes place in agriculture, which includes fishing, forestry, livestock herding and aquaculture.
  40. Children from the wealthiest 20% of the population are 4 times more likely to be in school than the poorest 20%.
  41. 79% of those living in extreme poverty live in rural areas.
  42. At the beginning of 2020, 63 million girls and 97 million boys were in child labor, accounting for about 1 in 10 children worldwide.
  43. Seventy-nine percent of people in third world countries live without electricity.
  44. The gender gap in internet use is wider in LDCs than in other developing and developed countries, with 14.1% of women using the internet, compared with 21% of men.
  45. More people die every year from unsafe water than from any form of violence.
  46. Forced labor is thought to generate around $150 billion a year in illegal profits.
  47. people living with chronic hunger has declined by 130 million people over the past 20 years
  48. In developing, low-income countries, every additional year of education can increase a person’s future income by an average of 10%
  49. By 2050, climate change and erratic weather patterns could push another 24 million children into hunger