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GapCasts by Gapminder Foundation
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The Gapminder Foundation is a Fact Tank, working for a better world by promoting a fact based view. Our GAPCASTs are web-based, short talks on issues concerning global development, shot against a blue screen with our presentation tools as background.Gapminder Foundation is non-profit foundation, based in Sweden and chaired by professor Hans Rosling.
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Gapcast #8 - Turkey meets France
There are many differences between Turkey and France. But are the differences increasing or decreasing? From a public health perspective, the answer is obvious.
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Gapcast #7 - Maternal Mortality
The most qualified estimates tells us that 500 000 women die every year because of pregnancy. However, the number are so uncertain, that we cant even tell if the situation improves from one yar to another.
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Gapcast #6 - Chile a developing country?
What's the difference between Chile, Cuba and the USA? Well, it depends on what kind of factors you are looking at. It is obvious however, is that the reality is more detailed than just dividing the countries in developed and developing countries
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Gapcast #5 - The Bangladesh Miracle
Ever heard about the Miracle in Bangladesh over the last 40 years? In 1960 an average women in Bangladesh gave birth to 7 children, and one out of four of them died before school age. But after independence in 1971 amazing things has happened.
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Gapcast #4 - Globalization
How has the Global Economy effected the income of people across the world?Although the percentage of poverty has gone down, the number of poor people is still very high. The good news is that the eradication of poverty is within human range.
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Gapcast #3 - Human Development Trends
An overview of the trends in Human Development between 1960 and 2001. With Staffan Landin.
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Gapcast #2 - Urbanization
In this GapCast, Hans Rosling focuses on urbanization. In four minutes he give a short overview over the urban challenge, showing the last 40 years of development in urbanization and economic growth.
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Gapcast #1 - Health, Money & Sex in Sweden
In this first GapCast, Professor Hans Rosling shows how economic growth, public health and sexual rights have changed in Sweden during 300 years. In only 6 minutes he shows life expectancy and GDP per capita of Sweden from 1709 to 2004. 300 years of Swedish progress covers today´s disparity from Sierra Leone to Japan. Wheras education of midwives started in 1709 it was only in the 1970íes that family planning was included in their training. Sexual rights came late in Sweden compared to progress in health and wealth.
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The Gapminder Foundation is a Fact Tank, working for a better world by promoting a fact based view. Our GAPCASTs are web-based, short talks on issues concerning global development, shot against a blue screen with our presentation tools as background.Gapminder Foundation is non-profit foundation, based in Sweden and chaired by professor Hans Rosling.
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