The levels of poverty and extreme poverty have risen in Latin America in 2015 and 2016, after more than a decade of decline in the majority of countries in the region, according to a report by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. While in 2014, 28.5 percent of the region was in poverty — 168 million people — that number jumped to 29.8 percent in 2015, then 30.7 percent in 2016. Extreme poverty, on the other hand, rose from 8.2 percent in 2014 (48 million people) to 10 percent in 2016 (61 million people). Income inequality also decreased between 2002 and 2016. However, the pace of its decline has slowed down. Honduras and Paraguay are among the countries that have seen these rising levels of poverty.
PLANNING: The first day we did the project we did the blog first we did not have much idea of how other people can publish, and on the second and third day each member of the group had already uploaded at least one post for our blog, also the third day we helped each other the information for our input, the fifth day we went to the library and uploaded two other blog entries on the sixth day we searched for videos or images that are consistent with the blog. (MIKAEL KORNECK)
TAKING ACTION: I published more tan 4 post in the blog i wanted to focus more on important information and videos that explain the poverty in LA. In total there are more than 20 entries on the blog, that means that each one has fulfilled their part of the work. We can realize some things that maybe we did not kn ow and we can draw our own conclusions based on the video (MIKAEL KORNECK)
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