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+Moree living conditions
Run down houses with income too low to pay for both food and healthServicesAvg. life expectancy: unknown
+Sydney living conditions
Sunny surroundings with safe shelter and access to food, shops andHealth servicesAustralian avg. life expectancy: 81.85 years
+Cambodia living conditions
Limited food and jobs, low incomes and no access to contraception.Avg. Life expectancy: 62.98 years and growing.
+London living conditions
Luxury living usually with a spare room.England avg. life expectancy: 80.75 years
+Quezon slums living conditions
Bad living conditions with rubbish (that can carry diseases) flowingThrough the middle.Philippines avg. life expectancy: 68.76 years
+Manchester apartments
Neat, compact living with shopping and health services around thecorner.England avg. life expectancy: 80.75 years
+Poor education in moree
1 in 8 Australians are living in poverty! There are many families that are too poor to afford education but they will stay poor until they get an education. In Moree public school, 50% of the students are in the bottom quarter!
+Good education in nsw
In some places in NSW there is fantastic education in schools for example Northern Beaches Christian School. In NBCS only 2% are in the bottom quarter and 60% are in the top quarter.
+poor Living conditions in Rwanda
Many people living in Rwanda live in small houses with mud walls and iron roofs and they don’t have electricity, running water and indoor plumbing.
+Good living conditions in norway
Norway is the number 1 best country with highest quality of life in the world! Norway is quite a rich country and attracts lots of tourists because of its conditions.
+Living conditions Cambodia (BAD)CAMBODIA
Life expectancy Woman: 65 yearsMen:60 years
The worst conditions In Cambodia is in Ratanakiri.
+Water quality
Water quality in Western Australia has gone down as there is a big water supply issue making people use less water and at a lesser quality.
+Water quality
The water quality in the Tasmania as it has been checked by the water department and has been classified as good quality water.
+Poverty in rwanda
Around 87 percent of people in Rwanda are living in poverty, it is the poorest city in Africa. In the rural areas of Rwanda 64.7 percent of people were living in poverty.
+Poverty in Sweden
Sweden has little poverty as in 2007 – 2008 it was ranked number one in the world for the lowest poverty level.
+Education in Angola
In Angola there is not a lot of adults who have good literacy skills as it is estimated that 56 percent of males have literacy skills and only 29 percent of females have literacy skills.