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BANGLADESH920 by a Psychiatrist's view Via Flickr: Almost half the world — over three billion people — live on less than $2.50 a day. At least 80% of humanity lives on less than $10 a day. More than 60 million children live in Bangladesh (that’s 8 times the number of children in France); half of them grow up in the most abject poverty. Earning a living in Khilkhet North Dhaka Photography’s new conscience linktr.ee/GlennLosack
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BANGLADESH820 by a Psychiatrist's view Via Flickr: “Poverty is not only about income poverty, it is about the deprivation of economic and social rights, insecurity, discrimination, exclusion and powerlessness. That is why human rights must not be ignored but given even greater prominence in times of economic crisis.” — Irene Khan, former Secretary-General of Amnesty International, 2010. Khilkhet Dhaka Photography’s new conscience linktr.ee/GlennLosack linktr.ee/GlennLosack