China is increasing the amount of its relief aid to the typhoon-hit Philippines, days after it offered an initial donation much smaller than that of other global powers.
read more here .. http://www.voanews.com/content/china...s/1790035.html
China is increasing the amount of its relief aid to the typhoon-hit Philippines, days after it offered an initial donation much smaller than that of other global powers.
read more here .. http://www.voanews.com/content/china...s/1790035.html
It all helps.
thank you
xie xie!!
''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''
... well done, China!
Let's not think that China's dispute with Philippines doesn't count...........it does.
That's a fact of life.
China is a neighbour, it's also the second largest economy on the planet.
But anyway, every help is a big help and I and my family am glad for that.
''China is actually still a poor country. Its per capita income finally topped $9,000 last year, which ranks China about 90th in the world, depending on the exact measure.
Nearly 130 million of its people live on less than $1.80 per day. With a renewed sense of urgency to tackle the country's many economic reform challenges, China has far too many pressing needs at home to be cutting big checks abroad.''
While China and the United States both have among the greatest number of millionaire households, they have among the highest rates of income inequality, according to the United Nations. Millionaire households, or households with $1 million or more in total AuM (assets under management), represented just 0.9% of all households in 2010. These households own 39% of the total wealth, however. This is an increase from 37% in 2009. As wealth increases, the amount that is owned by millionaires increases dramatically.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/...aires/2811571/
Well, if China can afford so many grandiose projects...buying up half the world's resources of metal, etc....
Sounds more like proof that socialism doesn't work
Nearly half of all children in Britain's most deprived urban areas are living below the poverty line, new report reveals
it shows capitalism doesn't work from the newspaper of the year
One in five British children live below the poverty line with the number rising to nearly half in the most deprived areas of Manchester, according to research released today.
The Campaign to End Child Poverty published figures today showing that 20.2 per cent of British children are classified as below the poverty line, before housing costs.
In eight areas of large cities, more than four out of every 10 children lived in poverty in 2012, the research showed.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...t-reveals.html
From the same article:-
But that is a decrease on the 19 parliamentary constituencies that had 40 per cent of children living in poverty in 2011.
The poorest constituency for children was Manchester Central, with nearly half (47 per cent) of children living in poverty.
More than four in 10 children were living in poverty in Belfast West (43 per cent), Glasgow North East (43 per cent), Ladywood, Birmingham (42 per cent), Liverpool Riverside (42 per cent), and Middlesbrough (40 per cent).
So things are improving
that article i posted was from the mail , you have to go back to feb to find a recent article about child poverty on there , i wonder why
The Government has a statutory requirement, enshrined in the Child Poverty Act 2010 , to end child poverty by 2020. However, it is predicated that by 2020/21 another 1 million children will be pushed into poverty as a result of the Coalition Government’s policies.
http://www.barnardos.org.uk/what_we_...tics_facts.htm
Joe, thank you That link has giving me the biggest laugh I've had in ages
From the article :-
How does poverty affect families?
24% of children in the poorest fifth of households are in families who can’t afford to keep their house warm, compared to just 1% in the richest fifth.
Nearly half of all children in the poorest fifth of households are in families who can’t afford to replace broken electrical goods, compared with just 3% of children in the richest households.
62% of children in the poorest fifth of households have parents who would like to, but cannot afford to take their children for a holiday away from home for one week a year. This only applies to 6% of children in the richest fifth.
So, 1% of the richest families can't afford to keep their homes warm, 3% can't afford to replace electrical goods and 6% can't afford a holiday
How do you define 'poverty' in the UK ?
Struggling to afford the sports package on Sky ?
Having to roll your own smokes ?
Can only afford a takeway 3 times a week ?
Can only afford cheaper beers ?
Holiday abroad only once every two years ?
Sorry, but a LOT of people are in so-called poverty in this welfare-state country because of their own stupidity.
It's their kids I feel sorry for.
I just wish they could be stopped from producing them until they adopt a more responsible attitude towards life.
China ready to send medical teams to PH
A Filipino woman walks past a closed store in super typhoon Haiyan devastated Tacloban City
China says it is "ready" to send emergency medical personnel to the disaster-hit Philippines after its earlier pledges of financial and material aid were criticized as meager given its economic power.
The Chinese government, which has a long-standing territorial dispute with the Philippines, initially offered just $100,000 to help in the aftermath of Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) but raised its offer by a further $1.6 million on Thursday, November 14.
"In light of the current actual needs of the typhoon-hit areas, the Chinese government is ready to dispatch the emergency medical assistance team on humanitarian grounds," foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei said in a statement posted on the ministry's website Sunday, November 17.
He added that private groups, including one under the Chinese Red Cross, have also expressed willingness to travel to the Philippines to assist in disaster relief.
Hong said the rescue teams would depart "when conditions" allow but did not provide further details on the contingent.
China was in close contact with the Philippine government on the provision of medical assistance, he said.
Beijing's offer of aid has been dwarfed by contributions from the US, which is leading the relief effort, Britain and Japan.
Questions over the size of Chinese assistance come as Beijing and Manila are involved in a dispute over islands in the South China Sea that both nations claim and which has cast a shadow over their bilateral relations.
Source:-
http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/issue...al-teams-to-ph
Thanks for the update Peter.
Let's hope nobody is still hungry and thirsty after all this time !
tell me gWaPito, as you do your weekly shop, do you spend more than £11.90 on food a week (£1.70*7), oh and don't forget to take off your rent, poll tax, gas, water, electricity, everyone has to pay these
now tell me what is the minimum you need a day to survive, and then what figure you would use to say your living in poverty. i wait your answers
There is no definition of poverty in the UK, it is taken that anyone earning below 60% of the median wage is below the poverty line, so therefore the bottom 30% of earners are always going to be below the poverty line
People on most benefits DON'T have to pay rent or council tax.
Food has never been cheaper in this country...and HEALTHY food more easily available year-round.
Energy bills are high (but so are comfort levels in homes).
ANYBODY who is classed as in 'fuel poverty' (ie spending more than 10% of their income on fuel) is entitled to receive free home insulation, and in many cases a brand new replacement boiler too.
There are two lots of heating subsidies being paid by the govt. this winter for those on Pension Credit, as well as the elderly.
Then we have the various additional freebies for those on most benefits or on OAP...ie free dental treatment, glasses, prescriptions etc.
How anyone can compare our mollycoddled existence to REAL poverty in countries like the Philippines is just beyond me.
Poverty is a 'condition' a 'state of being'. Figures are meaningless, as they are so variable and circumstances-dependent.
You've either got sufficient for your basic needs (not bloody Sky TV, fags and booze !) or not.
There is a system set up in this country to help prevent people from being poor, to the extent they are suffering.
Of course you can take a horse to water...
Try PERSUADING people to have FREE insulation and FREE new boilers.
I do it nearly every day of the week, and have been doing so for over 30 years.
You wouldn't believe the stupidity, apathy and bone-idleness I encounter.
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