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Spend 5 days spoiled yourself with $2.25 a day in the New Zealand equivalent of the extreme poverty line.
Know what’s the reason?
To give a glimpse into the lives of 1.2 billion individuals who have no choice but to live below the line every day and who have to make $2.25 cover a lot more than food.
Green Live Under the Line is an initiative of the Global Poverty Project, an
sustainable education and campaigning organisation whose mission is to enhance the number and effectiveness of people taking action against extreme poverty.
The Global Poverty Project educates and activates citizens to become effectively engaged in the movement to end extreme poverty, and is elite known for its world-class
environmental-friendly multimedia presentation of 1.4 Billion comprehensions.
This feature green presentation has been seen by more than 100,000 people since 2009 and is delivered in schools, businesses and communities around New Zealand.
They’re passionate about equipping people to make a real difference in fighting poverty, therefore they focus on connecting people up to the organisations and issues that have the biggest impact.
They administrate
Green Live Under the Line because they think that to really fight poverty, they've got to try to understand it, and the challenge provides a sight of what it is like to live on $2.25 per day, a challenge that is faced by 1.2 billion individuals in our world today.
They've teamed up with some of the best sustainable charities in New Zealand that fight extreme poverty around the world and provide you with the opportunity to support their work through personal sponsorship as you undertake to them.
Recently, in 2013, they were running in New Zealand, United Kingdom, Australia and the USA, with over 25,000 people spending 5 days living below the line.
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