"Pakistan’s current debt stands at $49 billion in 2008, up from $41 billion the previous year. This is a large sum in relation to the country’s GDP which stands at just $165 billion. Pakistan paid $2.9 billion in debt repayments last year. Although Pakistan is officially classed as a low income country it is still not considered eligible for HIPC because it has a relatively high level of exports. Yet over 60% of people live below the $2 a day poverty line. In a country with only 54% literacy and where 38% of small children (under 5) are underweight, Pakistan’s government spends only 0.8% of its GDP on healthcare and 2.8% on education."
JDC's report Fuelling Injustice is killing it right now blood.
Readings/Performances - Autumn cont. - Brussels, Manchester, Scotland
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I'll be digging out my suitcase for readings in Brussels (first time!) and
Manchester (first since *of sirens* was launched), and a couple of
performance...
2 weeks ago
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