The place WPP kids stay while in St. Louis
What is Ronald McDonald House?
The number of children in low-resource countries who lack access to basic surgical care (as a fraction of the population)
What is 9/10?
The majority of the world population live in _______ (low, middle, or high-income countries)
What are middle-income countries?
______ make up the largest minority group in the United States.
People with disabilities (1in 4 people)
The regions of the world where WPP works
Where are Central America and the Caribbean?
The percentage of the world’s 1-year-old children today who have been vaccinated against some disease
The number of deaths per year from natural disasters _____ over the last hundred years (doubled, remained the same, decreased by half)
What is decreased by half?
The most important influence on child development according to Tom Weisner (TEDTalk)
What is where in the world is the child grows up?
The decade WPP was founded in
When was the 2000s? (2001)
The number of children there will be in the year 2100, according to the United Nations
What is 2 billion?
The life expectancy of the world today
What is 70 years?
The year WashU Children's Project was founded at WashU
What is 2015?
To heal critically ill children and build healthcare capacity in the world is WPP's _______
What is mission statement?
The number of children around the world who have a disability
What is 200 million?
The percentage of people in the world have some access to electricity.
What is 80%?
In the Disability Etiquette video, we learned it is important to treat people with disabilities as ______
What are individuals?
The number of children reached by WPP's network of care in the past 20 years
What is 15,458?
The number of lives lost annually from conditions requiring surgical care
What is 17 million?
The number of girls who finish primary school in low-income countries across the world today
What is 60%?
Two of the four topics discussed in the VICE video "How to Treat a Person with Disabilities, According to People with Disabilities"
What are Questions, Assumptions, Helping, and Dating? (any combination of two of these)