October 15, 2008
It Doesn't Have To Be This Way
In honor of Blog Action Day, I thought I'd do a short post on poverty and disability from a global perspective. The World Bank cites the following statistics on the subject:
- In Uganda, households headed by a person with a disability are 38 percent more likely to be poor.
- In Serbia, the poverty rate of disabled people is 70 percent.
- In Honduras, people with disabilities have an illiteracy rate of 51 percent compared to 19 percent for the general population.
- In the United States, there is almost a 70 percent rate of unemployment among disabled people.
- And in some parts of the world, as many as 80 percent of disabled children die before the age of 5, even in areas where the overall child mortality rate has been brought down to under 20 percent.
Posted by wintermute2_0 at October 15, 2008 07:51 PM
