Living on less than US$0.50 per day means a daily battle for survival. The ultrapoor live in adequate, crowded shelters. They suffer from chronic hunger and malnutrition. They lack access to clean water and proper sanitation making them highly prone to many types of diseases. They are particularly vulnerable to recurring natural disasters. And they lack access to networks of support that could help them. Living in ultrapoverty means living without hope for better future. ICM's initiatives are specifically designed to meet the needs of ultrapoor households.
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David Kent SUTHERLAND, Malcolm Ross John WOOD, Charles Brian Douglas CALDWELL, Andrew Michael OSTROGNAI, David Lee SIMMS, Daniel Gabriel MONTECILLO, Guangjie Hopton YANG