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 Adequate  Appreciate  Wealth

 Advocate  Coopertae  Health


 Inadequate  Cordinate  Common wealth
 Legitimacy  Nutrition  Sustainable
 Illiteracy  Admission  Available
 Literacy  Commission  Unsustainable
 Poverty  Asymmetrical  Considerably
 Robbery  Symmetrical  Measurably
 Ferocity  Theoretical  miserably

In September 2015, the United Nations launched their 15 year plan to make the world a
better place . The 17 Sustainable development Goals are focused on improvement and
longevity. Ad-------------------------, a number of summits provide the opportunity for world
le---------------------- to cooperrate . So, what exactly are the world’s biggest problems ?
Well, first and foremost, poverty is an esc---------------- issue for nearly all developing
countries .

Rou--------- 1 in 7 people around the world live on l------------ than $ 1.25 a day, and nearly
half of the global population lives on Just $ 2.50 . While about a third of the world’s
p---------- are located in In-----------, only 10 countries house 80% of the poorest people on
earth .

Closely ti---------- to poverty is the issue of hunger . Inad---------------- nutrition contributes


to nearly half of all child d---------------- worldwide and in region like sub-saharan Africa,
one in 4 people are mal------------------- As a result, nearly 800 million people do not have
access to enough food to live ----------------,similarly, Water and sa----------------are absolute
ne---------------- Yet the same number of people without ac------------- to food lack access to
water .And a th------------ of the world’s population ri----------------- by not having
ade-------------- sanitation .

Another major issue for dev--------------- countries is a lack of educational opp-------------------


Illiteracy is an asymmetrical problem, and aff--------------- considerably more women than
men .

Of rou------------------ 780 million illiterate aduls wor---------------------, two thirds are female .
as a result, women have considerably fewer opportunities, and it hurts a country’s ability
to pr-------------Econ------------------ without a ful------------- educated workforce .

With man-made cli---------------- change , defo------------------ and over-------------------, the


rapid envi------------- decline might be too late to reverse .

We know that the United Nations has been effective working on these issues , but how
effective has it been ?

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