State of World Population 2004 世界人口状况:2004 Every minute a mother goes missing. She perishes in child birth or from complications of pregnancy. Her death is preventable. This tragedy adds up to 529, 000 deaths each year, leaving a devastating void in families, communities entire regions, The emotional, social and economic consequences affect every one of us. world population day 11 july 2004 CPD at 10
State of World Population 2004 世界人口状况:2004
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Some key facts 2. 8 billion people-two in five--still struggle to survive on less than $2 a day In 2000, 1. 1 billion people did not have reasonable access to safe drinking water World population will increase from 6.4 billion today to 8.9 billion by 2050
Some key facts • 2.8 billion people—two in five--still struggle to survive on less than $2 a day. • In 2000, 1.1 billion people did not have reasonable access to safe drinking water. • World population will increase from 6.4 billion today to 8.9 billion by 2050
Some key facts By 2050, the 50 poorest countries will triple in size to 1. 7 bi on people The number of people in cities will rise from 3 billion in 2003 to 5 billion in 2030 38 million people are living with HIVJAIDS
• By 2050, the 50 poorest countries will triple in size to 1.7 billion people. • The number of people in cities will rise from 3 billion in 2003 to 5 billion in 2030. • 38 million people are living with HIV/AIDS Some key facts
Some key facts Modern contraceptive use prevents 187 million unintended pregnancies a year. 529,000 women a year, or one every minute, die from complications of pregnancy. 70,000 women a year die from unsafe abortions
• Modern contraceptive use prevents 187 million unintended pregnancies a year. • 529,000 women a year, or one every minute, die from complications of pregnancy. • 70,000 women a year die from unsafe abortions Some key facts