See how the rest of the world lives, organized by income | Anna Rosling Rönnlund

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2018-01-18 ・ TED


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See how the rest of the world lives, organized by income | Anna Rosling Rönnlund

824,802 views ・ 2018-01-18

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What images do we see from the rest of the world?
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We see natural disasters,
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war, terror.
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We see refugees,
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and we see horrible diseases.
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Right?
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We see beautiful beaches,
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cute animals,
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beautiful nature,
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cultural rites and stuff.
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And then we're supposed to make the connection in our head
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and create a worldview out of this.
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And how is that possible?
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I mean, the world seems so strange.
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And I don't think it is.
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I don't think the world is that strange, actually.
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I've got an idea.
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So, imagine the world as a street,
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where the poorest live on one end and the richest on the other,
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and everyone in the world lives on this street.
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You live there, I live there,
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and the neighbors we have are the ones with the same income.
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People that live in the same block as me,
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they are from other countries, other cultures, other religions.
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The street might look something like this.
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And I was curious.
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In Sweden where I live,
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I've been meeting quite a lot of students.
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And I wanted to know,
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where would they think they belong on a street like this?
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So we changed these houses into people.
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This is the seven billion people that live in the world.
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And just by living in Sweden, most likely you belong there,
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which is the richest group.
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But the students, when you ask them,
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they think they are in the middle.
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And how can you understand the world
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when you see all these scary images from the world,
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and you think you live in the middle, while you're actually atop?
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Not very easy.
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So I sent out photographers
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to 264 homes in 50 countries -- so far, still counting --
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and in each home, the photographers take the same set of photos.
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They take the bed,
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the stove,
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the toys
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and about 135 other things.
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So we have 40,000 images or something at the moment,
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and it looks something like this.
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Here we see, it says on the top,
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"Families in the world by income,"
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and we have the street represented just beneath it, you can see.
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And then we see some of the families we have visited.
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We have the poorer to the left, the richer to the right,
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and everybody else in between, as the concept says.
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We can go down and see the different families we have been to so far.
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Here, for instance, we have a family in Zimbabwe,
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one in India, one in Russia, and one in Mexico, for instance.
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So we can go around and look at the families this way.
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But of course, we can choose if we want to see some certain countries
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and compare them,
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or regions, or if we want, to see other things.
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So let's go to the front doors
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and see what they look like.
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Go here, and this is the world by front doors, ordered by income.
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And we can see the big difference
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from India, Philippines, China, Ukraine, in these examples, for instance.
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What if we go into the home?
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We can look at beds.
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This is what beds can look like.
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Doesn't look like the glossy magazines.
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Doesn't look like the scary images in the media.
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So remember that the students in Sweden,
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they thought they were in the middle of the world income.
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So let's go there.
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We zoom in here by filtering the street to the middle,
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like this,
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and then I ask the students:
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Is this what your bedroom looks like?
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And they would actually not feel very at home.
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So we go down and see, do they feel more at home here?
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And they would say,
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no, this is not what a Swedish typical bedroom looks like.
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We go up here,
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and suddenly, they feel sort of at home.
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And we can see here in this image,
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we see bedrooms in China, Netherlands,
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South Korea, France and the United States, for instance.
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So we can click here.
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If we want to know more about the family, the home in which this bed stands,
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we can just click it and go to the family,
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and we can see all the images from that family.
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We can go this way, too.
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And of course, this is free for anyone to use.
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So just go here, and please add more images, of course.
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My personal favorite that everyone always tries to make me not show,
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I'm going to show you now, and that's toilets,
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because you're not really allowed to look at people's toilets,
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but now we can just do it, right?
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So here (Laughter) we have a lot of toilets.
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They look pretty much as we're used to, right?
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And they are in China, Netherlands, United States, Nepal and so forth,
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Ukraine, France.
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And they look pretty similar, right?
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But remember, we are in the top.
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So what about checking all the toilets?
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Now it looks a bit different, doesn't it?
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So this way we can visually browse through categories of imagery,
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using photos as data.
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But not everything works as a photo.
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Sometimes it's easier to understand what people do,
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so we also do video snippets of everyday activities,
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such as washing hands, doing laundry,
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brushing teeth, and so on.
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And I'm going to show you a short snippet of tooth-brushing,
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and we’re going to start at the top.
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So we see people brushing their teeth.
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Pretty interesting to see
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the same type of plastic toothbrush is being used in all these places
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in the same way, right?
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Some are more serious than others --
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(Laughter)
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but still, the toothbrush is there.
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And then, coming down to this poorer end,
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then we will see people start using sticks,
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and they will sometimes use their finger to brush their teeth.
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So this particular woman in Malawi,
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when she brushes her teeth,
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she scrapes some mud off from her wall
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and she mixes it with water, and then she's brushing.
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Therefore, in the Dollar Street material,
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we have tagged this image
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not only as her wall, which it is,
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but also as her toothpaste,
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because that is also what she uses it for.
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So we can say, in the poorer end of the street,
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you will use a stick or your finger,
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you come to the middle, you will start using a toothbrush,
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and then you come up to the top,
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and you will start using one each.
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Pretty nice, not sharing a toothbrush with your grandma.
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And you can also look at some countries.
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Here, we have the income distribution within the US,
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most people in the middle.
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We have a family we visited in the richer end, the Howards.
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We can see their home here.
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And we also visited a family in the poorer end, down here.
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And then what we can do now is we can do instant comparisons
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of things in their homes.
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Let's look in their cutlery drawer.
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So, observe the Hadleys:
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they have all their cutlery in a green plastic box.
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and they have a few different types and some of them are plastic,
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while the Howards, they have this wooden drawer
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with small wooden compartments in it
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and a section for each type of cutlery.
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We can add more families,
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and we can see kitchen sinks,
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or maybe living rooms.
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Of course, we can do the same in other countries.
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So we go to China, we pick three families.
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we look at their houses,
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we can look at their sofas,
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we can look at their stoves.
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And when you see these stoves,
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I think it's obvious that it's a stupid thing
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that usually, when we think about other countries,
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we think they have a certain way of doing things.
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But look at these stoves.
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Very different, right,
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because it depends on what income level you have,
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how you're going to cook your food.
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But the cool thing is when we start comparing across countries.
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So here we have China and the US.
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See the big overlap between these two.
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So we picked the two homes we have already seen in these countries,
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the Wus and the Howards.
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Standing in their bedroom,
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pretty hard to tell which one is China and which one is the US, right?
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Both have brown leather sofas,
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and they have similar play structures.
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Most likely both are made in China,
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so, I mean, that's not very strange --
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(Laughter)
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but that is similar.
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We can of course go down to the other end of the street,
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adding Nigeria.
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So let's compare two homes in China and Nigeria.
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Looking at the family photos,
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they do not look like they have a lot in common, do they?
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But start seeing their ceiling.
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They have a plastic shield and grass.
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They have the same kind of sofa,
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they store their grain in similar ways,
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they're going to have fish for dinner,
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and they're boiling their water in identical ways.
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So if we would visit any of these homes,
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there's a huge risk that we would say we know anything
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about the specific way you do things in China or Nigeria,
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while, looking at this, it's quite obvious --
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this is how you do things on this income level.
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That is what you can see when you go through the imagery in Dollar Street.
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So going back to the figures,
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the seven billion people of the world,
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now we're going to do a quick recap.
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We're going to look at comparisons of things in the poorest group:
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beds,
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roofs,
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cooking.
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And observe, in all these comparisons,
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their homes are chosen
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so they are in completely different places of the world.
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But what we see is pretty identical.
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So the poorest billion cooking
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would look somewhat the same in these two places;
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you might not have shoes;
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eating, if you don't have a spoon;
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storing salt would be similar whether you're in Asia or in Africa;
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and going to the toilet would be pretty much the same experience
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whether you're in Nigeria or Nepal.
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In the middle, we have a huge group of five billion,
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but here we can see you will have electric light, most likely;
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you will no longer sleep on the floor;
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you will store your salt in a container;
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you will have more than one spoon;
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you will have more than one pen;
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the ceiling is no longer leaking that much;
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you will have shoes;
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you might have a phone,
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toys,
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and produce waste.
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Coming to our group up here,
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similar shoes, Jordan, US.
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We have sofas, fruits, hairbrushes,
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bookshelves,
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toilet paper in Tanzania, Palestine,
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hard to distinguish
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if we would sit in US, Palestine or Tanzania from this one.
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Vietnam, Kenya:
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wardrobes, lamps, black dogs, floors, soap,
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laundry, clocks, computers,
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phones, and so on, right?
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So we have a lot of similarities all over the world,
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and the images we see in the media,
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they show us the world is a very, very strange place.
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But when we look at the Dollar Street images,
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they do not look like that.
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So using Dollar Street,
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we can use photos as data,
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and country stereotypes --
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they simply fall apart.
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So the person staring back at us from the other side of the world
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actually looks quite a lot like you.
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And that implies both a call to action
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and a reason for hope.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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