Poorest
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When you do research in some of the
poorest
places in the world, you have to go and visit and see what's going on and get some insight about how the system works.
Because, as a scientist, the most important things that I've learned about keeping our oceans healthy and productive have come not from academia, but from fishermen and women living in some of the
poorest
countries on earth.
When we ran the numbers, we saw that these communities, among the
poorest
on earth, had found a way to double their money in a matter of months, by fishing less.
These poor farmers working the land by hand or with their animals, had yield levels that are comparable to the
poorest
farmers today in West Africa.
It's not realistic with lifelong treatment for everyone in the
poorest
countries.
Even the
poorest
neighborhoods give more than they can afford.
Is it not absolutely scandalous that we have a situation where we know that there is a climate change problem, where we know also that that will mean we have to give more resources to the
poorest
countries to deal with that, when we want to create a global carbon market, but there is no global institution that people have been able to agree upon to deal with this problem?
Then take development and take the partnership we need between our countries and the rest of the world, the
poorest
part of the world.
We must then build a proper relationship between the richest and the
poorest
countries based on our desire that they are able to fend for themselves with the investment that is necessary in their agriculture, so that Africa is not a net importer of food, but an exporter of food.
If I split Tanzania in its income, the richer 20 percent in Tanzania has more HIV than the
poorest
one.
So to just end up, there are things of suffering in the one billion poorest, which we don't know.
I've just come back from giving a series of speeches in some of the
poorest
townships in South Africa to young children as young as 10 years old.
Four or five children sitting behind a desk, and even in those
poorest
conditions, they all have a very, very good grasp of climate change.
In 2002 I met this incredible entrepreneur named Amitabha Sadangi from India, who'd been working for 20 years with some of the
poorest
farmers on the planet.
And while, again, you needed patience to move a technology for the poor in India into Pakistan, just to get the permits, over time we were able to start a company with Dr. Sono, who runs a large community development organization in the Thar Desert, which is one of the remote and
poorest
areas of the country.
Because one of the
poorest
farmers on Earth had gotten access to a technology that had allowed him to change his own life.
Not only to inspire innovation and risk taking, but to truly build systems that have created more than 25,000 jobs and delivered tens of millions of services and products to some of the
poorest
people on the planet.
How might we improve access to safe drinking water for the world's
poorest
people, and at the same time stimulate innovation amongst local water providers?
But on the other hand, Guizhou, one of the
poorest
inland provinces of China, is there.
It doesn't mean that everybody does exactly the same thing, because we've actually got to do more financially to help the
poorest
countries, but it does mean there is equal consideration for the needs of citizens in a single planet.
I certainly have been putting forward proposals that would have allowed the
poorest
parts of the world to feel that we have taken into account their specific needs.
And those quarter-million people are some of the
poorest
people in Sao Paolo.
And that might seem a bit surprising, because my full-time work at the foundation is mostly about vaccines and seeds, about the things that we need to invent and deliver to help the
poorest
two billion live better lives.
In an agricultural society, the difference between the richest and the poorest, the most productive and the least productive, was five to one.
The greatest irony in global health is that the
poorest
countries carry the largest disease burden.
And we're working in an area called Southern Kayonza, which is one of the
poorest
areas in Rwanda, with a group that originally includes about 400,000 people.
There could be nothing more wrong than the Maslowian model of hierarchy of needs because the
poorest
people in this country can get enlightenment.
So, imagine the world as a street, where the
poorest
live on one end and the richest on the other, and everyone in the world lives on this street.
We're going to look at comparisons of things in the
poorest
group: beds, roofs, cooking.
So the
poorest
billion cooking would look somewhat the same in these two places; you might not have shoes; eating, if you don't have a spoon; storing salt would be similar whether you're in Asia or in Africa; and going to the toilet would be pretty much the same experience whether you're in Nigeria or Nepal.
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