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If I lived in Kenya

Published on Nov 23, 2015

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If I lived in Kenya

By Jordan McCreanor

Kenya uses 99.24% less electricity

  • I could not charge my electronics
  • My house would not have lights or a fridge
  • I could not store food that needs a refrigerator
  • I would have to warm food over a fire
  • The electricity used in Kenya is 121kWh while in Canada it is 15,880kWh.

Die 22.47 Years Sooner

  • I would visit relatives more because they would die sooner
  • I would want to live life to the fullest  
  • I would impart my knowledge to my children more 
  • I would create a will at a earlier age
  • The life expectancy at birth in Kenya is 58.82 while in Canada it is 81.29

3.4 times more babies

  • I would have a bigger family 
  • I would work harder to earn more money to support a bigger family
  • less space to enjoy public places 
  • I would have to devote more time to my children if I had a bigger family
  • for every 1000 people in Kenya 35.14 are born while in Canada it is 10.28.

4.7 times more of a chance of being unemployed

  • I would not take my job for granted 
  • I would have to try harder to get a job
  • I would possibly not have a job making me poor
  • I could potentially be homeless without a job
  • Kenya's unemployment rate is 40.00% while Canada's is 8.50%

10.7 times higher chance of dying in infancy

  • I could have child die in infancy
  • friends or family could have a child die in infancy
  • poor treatments and health care
  • I could have died in infancy 
  • Kenya's number of deaths in infancy per 1000 births is 53.49

16.8 times more likely to have HIV/AIDS

  • Family members could be sick or potentially die
  • I could be sick or potentially die
  • If i became sick I could not work to support a family
  • I would have to spend more money on health care
  • 6.70% of adults in Kenya have HIV/AIDS while in Canada it is 0.40%.

consume 97.2% less oil

  • I would drive a lot less 
  • less air pollution to affect me
  • I would eat differently
  • I would have to use other energy resources
  • Kenya consumes 0.0787 gallons of oil per day per capita while Canada consumes 2.8116

Make 95.83% less money

  • I would not spend as much money
  • I would not have a lot of the things I have now
  • I would have to work more to earn more money
  • My house would not be as nice
  • The GDP per capita in Kenya is $1,600 while in Canada it is $38,400

spend 98.18% less money on health care

  • Slow emergency response time
  • long distance to hospital
  • Lack of up to date health care equipment
  • Not enough doctors in specialized fields of medicine
  • Each Kenyan spends $67 

experience 32.4% more of a class divide

  • It would affect the circle of friends I have
  • If poor I would not go to school but in Canada school is provided 
  • It would affect how I am treated or looked upon by others 
  • It would determine where you live in and what you live in
  • the degree of inequality In Kenya is 42.50 while in Canada it is 32.10.

The positives of living in kenya

  • The Kenyan people are wonderfully friendly
  • There is less pollution in Kenya and more clean air
  • I would get to see animals that may become extinct
  • Tourists bring good business to Kenyans

The negatives of living in kenya

  • I would not have electricity at my house
  • I would die 22.47 years sooner
  • I would be 16.8 times more likely to have HIV/AIDS
  • I would make 95.83% less money
  • Kenya has a bad health care system