PLEASE HELP THE STARVING

PLEASE READ IT WILL ONLY TAKE A LITTLE OVER 4 MINUTES

BUT IN THAT TIME NEARLY 70 PEOPLE WILL HAVE DIED OF STARVATION 

52 OF THAT 70 WILL BE CHILDREN AND TODDLERS 


Two numbers to change the way you think about the World Wide Web:

24,000 and 3.2 million. The second figure is the number of web pages, which were added yesterday. The first is the number of people who died from starvation.

 Let’s try framing those numbers a different way. The web pages represent a 500th of the online total — 1,570 million pages. There are currently four times as many people in the world as there are web pages, but 10 new web pages are being created for every human birth.

 One the other hand, most of the world’s people have never made a phone call, let alone logged onto Yahoo. And every 3.6 seconds, a human being dies from lack of food. Almost three-quarters of victims are children under five — that means 18,000 babies and toddlers daily.

The web figures were calculated by The Censorware Project, which monitors ways of policing the net. Censorware states the web doubles in size every year, so by mid-2002 there will be more web pages than people. The starvation data is taken from www.hungersite.com which publicises the United Nations World Food Program.

There is no way to comprehend any of these figures. We can only stare at them and shake our heads. The rate of technological change is baffling. The unremitting toll of starvation is repugnant.

With filters and search engines I can keep up with a fraction of the web’s content — but most of it will always be beyond our reach. And despite covenants and charity auctions, telethons and collecting boxes, most of the starving children will inevitably die.

But there is hope. Could the web’s pell-mell growth ever cancel out hunger?

The Hungersite invites you to donate food by clicking a button. One click and you surf to a page of sponsorship ads. Each sponsor pays a quarter of a cup of food — maize, rice, or wheat — for every visitor. Yesterday, there were eight sponsors, and half million visitors Result: a million cups of food shipped by the UN to the worst – hit countries.

 If only 10 per cent of tomorrows new web pages carried Hungersite link, millions more cups would be donated in the next 24 hours. And if millions more visitors logged on to the sponsors page, dozens of new sponsors would rush forward with their quarter-cups of rice.

Within two years, when the web hits six billion pages. We might just have clicked hunger out of existence.

 This Article was written by Uri Geller in Computeractice issue No. 54

www.hungersite.com

There are also a number of other sites at the top of the page on the hunger site like the rainforest site the kids aid site to name but a few. Please pay the others a visit.


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