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Mozambique & Rapid Population GrowthDon’t Panic – BBC2 Documentary
1. Watch the sequence of the video where you are introduced to Olivia & Andreas and their family in rural Mozambique. Annotate around the photo below the social, economic and environmental issues that affect their lives.
2. Outline the main reasons why Olivia & Andreas have a large family even though they are barely able to provide for them all.
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How can bicycles boost development in Mozambique?
3. Annotate around the image above the economic and social benefits of a bike for a typical family in Mozambique.
4. Outline how the new bike will help Olivia and Andreas to progress socially and economically (pedaling their way out of extreme poverty)
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5. Watch the sequence on wealth distribution on the documentary. On the image above, add a title and then the line that represents extreme poverty. What is the value to be considered to be extreme poverty? ____________
6. Outline how income per day is linked to investments in transportation.
7. What issues does looking at poverty from a ‘developed’ or ‘rich’ point of view pose to those at the bottom end of the scale?
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