Poverty Videos
![]() | What is poverty? (three-minute video) www.tearfund.org - 1.3 billion people live in extreme poverty, surviving on less than 60 pence each day. WHY SHOULD YOU CARE? The Bible is full of God's demands on behalf of the poor. A concern for th |
![]() | Faces of Poverty Changing Last week, the Census Bureau released new figures showing that nearly one in six Americans lives in poverty _ a record 46.2 million people. The poverty rate, pegged at 15.1 percent, is the highest of |
![]() | Poverty every 3 seconds a child dies as a result of extreme poverty...think about it...and do something |
![]() | Extreme Poverty and Hunger A short video outlining extreme poverty and hunger, and it being one of the United Nation's Millennium Goals |
![]() | Poverty: Where We All Started The fourth episode of PRI's popular POP 101 series, this video takes a fresh, humorous approach to the demographic issues facing the world today. Be sure to watch the first video: www.youtube.com the |
![]() | Poverty tells many stories European Filmschool / 1st place: Director: Isabel Prahl Production Company: Academy of Media Arts Cologne Country: Germany |
![]() | Into Poverty: Living on One Dollar (OFFICIAL TRAILER) Four friends from the United States spent their summer living in Guatemala on one dollar a day to try and understand the reality of poverty first hand. To pre-order the film and learn more about Livin |
![]() | Why Are 46 Million Americans Living in Poverty? Read the transcript: to.pbs.org The latest Census measurement of US poverty out Tuesday found that 46 million Americans live in poverty. Ray Suarez examines what's behind the highest level of poverty |
![]() | Paul Ryan corrects those confused on combating poverty Compassion for those in need is not a function of how much borrowed money the federal government throws at unreformed, unaccountable programs. House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan budget.house.go |
![]() | Will Extreme Poverty Ever End? Google Tech Talk January 13, 2012 Presented by Jake Harriman. ABSTRACT $2.3 trillion in aid and thousands of NGOs have worked to ease the suffering of the poor; yet 1.4 billion people still remain loc |









