This is my video project on poverty around the world and humanity. Music background (Creative Commons) DJ Lobsterdust - Jenny's Superstitious
Genre: Entertainment
by: Keller1984
One-hour TV special examines worldwide fight against povertyOn Good Friday, the CW Network will air a remarkable special Life Below The Line: the World Poverty Crisis. Hosted by Bryant Gumbel, this one-hour program (Friday, April 6th at 3PM) will
Genre: News Videos
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The road from poverty to the podium at the United Nations has been a long one for 11 youth leaders supported by Children International, a Kansas City-based humanitarian organization. The teens from Latin America, India, the Philippines, Zambia and the United States live in extreme poverty but that didnt stop them from participating in the United Nations 6th Annual Youth Assembly on August 5-7, 2009. The theme of the assembly was Committing Youth Leadership to the Millennium Development Goals and it was attended by over 700 youth from around the world.To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/childreninternational/39764/
Poverty in South Korea is a phenomenon that still afflicts families, especially those in which there are elderly persons. According to data from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 50% of people above the age of 65 live in a state of relative poverty. The cause is indicated in the countrys retirement system, which does not guarantee subsistence for this segment of the population, representing 7% of the 49 million people in South Korea. The phenomenon involves urban areas above all, where 81% of the population lives, and in a special way Seoul, with its 10 million inhabitants.
by: VascoPolonia
Hundreds of teenagers streamed into the United Nations this month for the 6th annual Youth Assembly. Their goal: to erase poverty worldwide –community by community. For 11 teens supported by Children International, it was a journey from poverty to the podium. Karen Galindo, 18, of Honduras, addressed the assembly plenary, sharing her experiences as an agent of change in her community. Her fellow CI delegates conducted workshops on community projects. The teen delegates from Children International, a 73-year-old humanitarian organization based in Kansas City, range in age from 12 to 19. In addition to Karen, the delegates are:Colombia: Adriana Hernandez Cantillo Guatemala: Virginia Alejandra Morales Gomez Mexico: Ana Griselda Fajardo Gutierrez Ecuador: Jazmin Del Carmen Zeas Vallejo Zambia: Chengo Chewe Philippines: Melvin J. Yubal India: Ranjit Jana Dominican Republic: Jose Enrrique Pacheco United States: La Toya Chile: Valerie Paz Guerroro Sepulveda
by: dwjtelevision
Children International joins the United Nations’ campaign to fight poverty one child at a time!To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/childreninternational/40379/
This video was shared to me by a coworker, he received it from an anonymous contributor on his Obama website. This impoverished fool obviously needs a share of Barack Hussein Obama's millions. Do not allow your gay lovers to go without! Larry Sinc
Genre: Funny Videos
by: snoremonster
The annual Pedal Against Poverty event organised by CAFOD Westminster saw more than 120 cyclists, aged from five to 82, use pedal power to raise thousands of pounds for CAFOD.
by: cafodtv
A phenomenal discourse on why poverty exists when there is so much wealth in the world. A must see for anyone wanting to understand not only the US economic system but the foundations of today's global economy.
Genre: Movie Trailers
by: BreakTrailers
Dr. Ward R. Williams Ph. D., University of Minnesota, is the Author of "The Life Of Christ" Course on Bible Student .com. ... Dr. Williams has served as Registrar at Southern California Bible College, Vice President at Southeastern Bible College , Academic Dean at Evangel College and Trinity Bible College
Genre: How-to
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