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The current situation has intensified with unexpected urgency, bringing a sharp and rapid shift in global events.
This swift pace of change has forced us to confront an ever-increasing crisis that is pushing us nearer the point of no return!
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Global poverty is one of the most pressing problems that the world faces today. The poorest in the world are often undernourished, without access to basic services such as electricity and safe drinking water; they have less access to education, and suffer from much poorer health.
A staggering 455 million of the world’s poor live in countries exposed to violent conflict,
Inequality has been on the rise across the globe for several decades. Gaps have continued to grow as the very richest amass unprecedented levels of wealth.
The United States is by far the most top-heavy, with much greater shares of national wealth and income going to the richest 1% than any other country. The number of American billionaires rose from 751 in 2023 to 835 in 2024.
Since 1800, more than 37 million people worldwide have died while actively fighting in wars.
The number would be much higher still if we considered the vast number of innocent civilians who died due to the fighting, the increased number of deaths from hunger and disease resulting from these conflicts, and the deaths in smaller conflicts that are not considered wars.
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