I read this on a friend's blog and thought it was interesting.
If the World were 100 PEOPLE:

50 would be female
50 would be male 

26 would be children
There would be 66 adults,
8 of whom would be 65 and older

There would be:
60 Asians
15 Africans
14 people from the Americas
11 Europeans

33 Christians
22 Muslims
14 Hindus
7 Buddhists
12 people who practice other religions
12 people who would not be aligned with a religion

12 would speak Chinese
5 would speak Spanish
5 would speak English
3 would speak Arabic
3 would speak Hindi
3 would speak Bengali
3 would speak Portuguese
2 would speak Russian
2 would speak Japanese
62 would speak other languages

83 would be able to read and write; 17 would not 

7 would have a college degree
22 would own or share a computer

77 people would have a place to shelter them
from the wind and the rain, but 23 would not 

1 would be dying of starvation
15 would be undernourished
21 would be overweight 

87 would have access to safe drinking water
13 people would have no clean, safe water to drink

Sources: 2012 – Fritz Erickson, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Ferris State University (Formerly Dean of Professional and Graduate Studies, University of Wisconsin – Green Bay) and John A. Vonk, University of Northern Colorado, 2006; Returning Peace Corps Volunteers of Madison Wisconsin, Unheard Voices: Celebrating Cultures from the Developing World, 1992; Donella H. Meadows, The Global Citizen, May 31, 1990.

 
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Yesterday I went with the new SAQ team to Kamfinsa for a Kids day and had a great time - it didn't rain until just after we got back to base and what a downpour! While at Kamfinsa we played all sorts of games, 2 of the favourites involving balloon bursting.  Children running up and down the church bursting balloons with their bottoms (see left) and even the elders trying to burst each others balloon tied to their ankles - great fun!  Most pleasing of all was to see how much the community has come together to plant and grow crops.  Bananas, Maize and other fruit and veg abound! The community bore-hole is still awaiting repair but it will happen soon - we are on the case.  And funds for the pastor's house and hammer-mill project are still coming in.  We have £1683 so far towards the hammer mill and promises of more donations beside

 
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So, after 2 months away, we already seem back in the swing of things. A few of our things still need to find a home, but it's mostly sorted. In many ways life has just carried on the way it always has been, and we've  just slotted right in, but at the same time there have been crazy goings on, the details of which I'm not going to disclose here. But God is sovereign and still on the throne.
Above is a picture of Noah I took earlier today when I was coming back from a few KOP visits. It's not a particularly good photo. but LOOK AT THE MASSIVE SNAKE!!!! It's a young python. We don't normally see them so big around here. It was over 3m long! It is dead btw before anyone asks.