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Half of world's kids suffer war, poverty, AIDS

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Turbo Monkey
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This is sad...

LONDON, England (AP) -- More than half the world's children are suffering the effects of poverty, war and HIV/AIDS, denying them a healthy and safe childhood, UNICEF's annual report said Thursday.

The United Nations children's fund report on The State of the World's Children found more than 1 billion children were growing up hungry and unhealthy, schools had become targets for warring parties and whole villages were being killed off by AIDS.

A failure by governments around the world to live up to standards outlined in 1989's Convention on the Rights of the Child caused permanent damage to children and blocked progress toward human rights and economic advancement, the report said.

"Too many governments are making informed, deliberate choices that actually hurt childhood," UNICEF executive director Carol Bellamy said.

A day before the report's release, an editorial published in The Lancet, the respected British medical journal, accused Bellamy of neglecting issues of child survival while emphasizing the rights of children.

"A preoccupation with rights ignores the fact that children will have no opportunity for development at all unless they survive," said the journal's editor, Richard Horton. "Child survival must sit at the core of UNICEF's advocacy and country work. Currently, and shamefully, it does not."

UNICEF spokesman Alfred Ironside said Horton ignored progress made on child survival rates.

"Globally child deaths have fallen by 18 percent since 1990," Ironside said in London.

In his foreword to the report, U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan said poverty denied children dignity and endangered their lives, conflict robbed them of a secure family life and HIV/AIDS killed parents, teachers, doctors and children themselves.

Compiled by UNICEF and researchers at the London School of Economics and Bristol University, the report found more than half the children in developing countries lived in poverty without access to basic goods and services.

It also said:


One in six children was severely hungry.


One in seven had no access to health care.


One in five had no safe water.


One in three had no toilet or sanitation facilities at home.

The report found 640 million children did not have adequate shelter; 300 million had no access to information such as TV, radio or newspapers and 140 million children, the majority of them girls, had never been to school.

Poverty was not confined to developing countries, the report said, as the proportion of children living in low-income households in 11 of 15 industrialized nations rose in the past decade.

More than 10 million child deaths were recorded in 2003, with an estimated 29,158 children under 5 dying from mostly preventable causes everyday.

UNICEF reported conflict around the world had seriously injured or permanently disabled millions of children, while millions more endured sexual violence, trauma, hunger and disease caused by wars.

Nearly half of the 3.6 million people killed in conflict during the 1990s were children and around 20 million children were forced from their homes and communities by fighting.

UNICEF said almost half a million children under 15 died of AIDS in 2003, while another 630,000 children were infected with HIV.

By 2003 some 2.1 million children under 15 were living with HIV/AIDS, most of whom were infected during pregnancy, birth or through breast-feeding.

From 2001 to 2003, the number of children who had lost one or both parents to AIDS rose from 11.5 million to 15 million and around 80 percent of those were living in sub-Saharan Africa.

The UNICEF report said the world had the capacity to reduce poverty, conflict and HIV/AIDS and improve the plight of the world's children.

It said Millennium Development Goals, which aim to improve the world through human development by 2015 and were agreed to by the U.N.'s 191 member states in 2000, could be achieved at an annual cost of $40-$70 billion. In comparison, world spending on military in 2003 was $956 billion.

Bellamy said the quality of a child's life depended on decisions made by the global community and the world's governments.

"We must make those decisions wisely and with children's best interests in mind. If we fail to secure childhood, we fail to reach our larger, global goals for human rights and economic development," she said.

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Toshi

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Oct 23, 2001
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valve bouncer said:
But in brighter news I have a cheap pair of running shoes.....
:D this is actually why i wear "funny" shoe brands, not nike or reebok. asolo (italy) for hiking, new balance (usa for the running shoes, china for the bball ones), ecco (which i later found out to be chinese made, hmph), sidi (italy i assume, altho they're probably stamped out in china nowadays too).
 

Changleen

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Jan 9, 2004
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All our Governments are responsible in a large way for this as are we for supporting Nike etc. as Toshi + VB point out.
 

ALEXIS_DH

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Jan 30, 2003
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but hey... thats the core of xxxxxxxism as we know or call it.
it requires this meatgrinder at the bottom, so the upper crust can get cheap goods.. otherwise it makes impossible the concept of "cheap".
 

JRogers

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Toshi said:
:D this is actually why i wear "funny" shoe brands, not nike or reebok. asolo (italy) for hiking, new balance (usa for the running shoes, china for the bball ones), ecco (which i later found out to be chinese made, hmph), sidi (italy i assume, altho they're probably stamped out in china nowadays too).
I have a pair of Italian made Nike cycling shoes, if that counts for anything....
 

TheInedibleHulk

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ALEXIS_DH said:
dude, and i was about to buy the ultra-suppa-coolest-duppest shoes ever!!! to match my comming (in a few months directly from japan) mitsubishi Evo V.

the Ayrton Senna Reebok shoes!!!!

http://www.reebokstore.co.uk/product_images/large/109616-blue.jpg

(can somebody insert the pic in the thread? my IE is a POS)
Sick, the Evo V is one of my favorites, V and VI look so sweet. And Ayrton Senna is a god... Im sure he's on pole position in the great Gran Prix in the sky.
 

ALEXIS_DH

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TheInedibleHulk said:
Sick, the Evo V is one of my favorites, V and VI look so sweet. And Ayrton Senna is a god... Im sure he's on pole position in the great Gran Prix in the sky.

yeah, the EVO V is my favourite of them all. the 7 and 8 are pussyfied versions for the US market.

the last true group A based EVO was the 5. the 6 is a bit better, but IMO, there is no more badass looking, rally-thug looking car than the EVO V with tarmac suspension and the celica GT4 on tarmac setup.
i love the look of those 2 cars on tarmac setups.

its gonna be a pain in the ass. am gonna get a right hand drive car, and convert it to a left hooker, plus add an adjustable kayaba tarmac suspension, on pirelli semi-slicks (god, i love the 3rd world and its lack of DOT-EPA-castrating like rules)
its gonna be probably a good 4-5 months between now, until the importer gets a hold of one in japan, ship it to peru and make the convertion. but well worth the pain.
 

TheInedibleHulk

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ALEXIS_DH said:
yeah, the EVO V is my favourite of them all. the 7 and 8 are pussyfied versions for the US market.

the last true group A based EVO was the 5. the 6 is a bit better, but IMO, there is no more badass looking, rally-thug looking car than the EVO V with tarmac suspension and the celica GT4 on tarmac setup.
i love the look of those 2 cars on tarmac setups.

its gonna be a pain in the ass. am gonna get a right hand drive car, and convert it to a left hooker, plus add an adjustable kayaba tarmac suspension, on pirelli semi-slicks (god, i love the 3rd world and its lack of DOT-EPA-castrating like rules)
its gonna be probably a good 4-5 months between now, until the importer gets a hold of one in japan, ship it to peru and make the convertion. but well worth the pain.
Why not just leave it a right hander, you cant get used to it. Also if youre right handed it allows you to keep you right hand on the wheel while shifting. The Evo 8 may be a bit pussifeid, but the pussfications are easily reversable. Im just not crazy about the way the trunk looks and it doesnt have the straight-from-the WRC-looking front end.
 

ALEXIS_DH

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TheInedibleHulk said:
Why not just leave it a right hander, you cant get used to it. Also if youre right handed it allows you to keep you right hand on the wheel while shifting. The Evo 8 may be a bit pussifeid, but the pussfications are easily reversable. Im just not crazy about the way the trunk looks and it doesnt have the straight-from-the WRC-looking front end.

its illegal to drive right handed cars in peru. i gotta make it a left hooker by law.

i´ve met a few guys with evos 7s here, they are fast, but still none of them, not even with basic mods have equalled the performance of stock evo5s. plus i totally love that "taken out of the WRC" looks of the evo5 fascia.

that is what i love from the evo5. the badass look of a white evo5 with the tarmac suspension, the wrc tarmac fascia and skirts, and 5 spoke white rims on 17" slicks or semislicks and reflective windows a lá WRC .
and if you add a full FIA roll cage :drool: ...
there is just no more badass fighter car looking on earth.
 

TheInedibleHulk

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ALEXIS_DH said:
its illegal to drive right handed cars in peru. i gotta make it a left hooker by law.

i´ve met a few guys with evos 7s here, they are fast, but still none of them, not even with basic mods have equalled the performance of stock evo5s. plus i totally love that "taken out of the WRC" looks of the evo5 fascia.

that is what i love from the evo5. the badass look of a white evo5 with tarmac suspension, the wrc fascia, and 5 spoke white rims on 17" slicks or semislicks and reflective windows a lá WRC .
and if you add a full FIA roll cage :drool:...
Ahh, thats too bad. The Evo 5 is definately a sex machine. Do you guys have alot of mixed surface, narrow ass, rally style roads in Peru? We're lacking them in the US but here in colorado there are some up in the mountains that are pretty fun. The cage is a great idea, plus seats and 5 point. My current car sucks but when I build myself a fast car finally, those will be some of my first mods. I just gotta stop spending so much money on bikes.
 

ALEXIS_DH

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TheInedibleHulk said:
Ahh, thats too bad. The Evo 5 is definately a sex machine. Do you guys have alot of mixed surface, narrow ass, rally style roads in Peru? We're lacking them in the US but here in colorado there are some up in the mountains that are pretty fun. The cage is a great idea, plus seats and 5 point. My current car sucks but when I build myself a fast car finally, those will be some of my first mods. I just gotta stop spending so much money on bikes.
well, around the area where i live, Lima, within 30 minutes, there are all kinds of roads, narrow twisty tarmac on flats, or uphill or downhill (like 10000ft elevation gain in 80 miles), or wide fast sweeping gravel roads around farms with virtually no risk if you go for a spin at less than 80mph. or loooooooooooong straights where (if you have the car and the nuts) you can do 160-170 mph for several minutes.

and if cops bother a little with speed limits, or drifting and stuff, there is nothing 20 bucks cannot solve.... :p
thats why i love Lima, and the hotties. 2004 miss world was peruvian you know?

a wrx sti on service for a rally. the fat dude is the driver. he gave me rally driving lessons when i was 16.




and here the local favourite. check out the TAXI sign. that little car is the iconic TAXI here in Peru, and yeah, that car has a 800cc engine, but its a blast to watch it drive.

 

TheInedibleHulk

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ALEXIS_DH said:
well, around the area where i live, Lima, within 30 minutes, there are all kinds of roads, narrow twisty tarmac on flats, or uphill or downhill (like 10000ft elevation gain in 80 miles), or wide fast sweeping gravel roads around farms with virtually no risk if you go for a spin at less than 80mph. or loooooooooooong straights where (if you have the car and the nuts) you can do 160-170 mph for several minutes.

and if cops bother a little with speed limits, or drifting and stuff, there is nothing 20 bucks cannot solve.... :p
thats why i love Lima, and the hotties. 2004 miss world was peruvian you know?

Sounds like heaven. Check out the thread in the lounge title "WRC picks- year end" if you wanna place some bets on WRC races or the championship.

110 in a 55 here cost me 1400 dollars... damn uncorrupt cops... I guess thats the price we pay for not having to worry about getting beaten up by them as long as we are white.