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Geodialog Media's Geodialog ™ uses  Dialog Journalism® dialogue to foster civic journalism.

Welcome to OUR EARTH ISSUES A Geodialog Media LLC Production

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News turned on its axis.™

The Our Earth Issues Methodology

This is Geodialog Media LLC's logo. It's associated with Dialog Journalism® and Geodialog® .

Our Earth Issues (OEI) uses the original Dialog Journalism® which involves using social media - including  interactive video - to foster conversation among subscribers, highlighting issues common on a global basis and reported by traditional media. OEI works with editors in every country who disseminate information and present the regional angle of a topic on a weekly basis.


Where traditional media raises a topic and quickly moves on, OEI sticks with matters of concern with the hope of resolution, building communities dedicated to a cause and empowered by information. 


OEI is a product of Geodialog Media LLC, the originator of dialogic-based journalism.

HEALING

The world has started recovering from the global Covid pandemic, but the lasting effects of Covid will be felt for some time and will largely be dictated by one's geographical location, as well as economic, racial and social status. And these effects will play out as poverty, mental issues and disparities with general health and housing. 


And if YOU think you are immune to some of the harsher outcomes in the world based on your own pocket of safety due to strong economic or health standing, you are mistaken. The world is only as strong as its most challenged areas.


According to research from Science Mag how one experienced the pandemic was largely dependent on an individual's location.


Our Earth Issues uses Dialog Journalism® and global Geodialog® sessions to look at how the issue of poverty breaks down on the global, regional, country, city and individual level. Indeed, place plays a major role in one's life experience.

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"One of the most important insights of economics is that people live in poverty not because of who they are, but because of where they are. A person’s knowledge, their skills, and how hard they work all matter for whether they are poor or not – but all these personal factors together matter less than the one factor that is entirely outside of a person’s control: whether they happen to be born into a large, productive economy or not."

-- Max Roser, founder and director of Our World in Data 

Where you are in the world can impact how you have been touched by Covid.

1: Poverty Post Covid

The World Bank projected that the global economy will not contract in 2025, but will expand at a rate of 2.7%. This growth rate is expected to be maintained into 2026. While this represents a stabilization compared to previous periods, it is considered to be a low growth rate that may not be sufficient to support sustainable economic development, especially in developing economies. 


And while the International Monetary Fund has indicated a positive growth outlook for 2025, the IMF continues to monitor potential risks, including lingering inflation and the risk of further trade war escalation. 


Before the pandemic hit, over 40 percent of the global poor lived in economies affected by fragility, conflict and violence. As of 2025, approximately half, or 50%, of the world's extreme poor currently live in fragile and conflict-affected situations.  By 2030, this percentage is projected to rise to nearly 60%, according to estimates from the International Finance Corporation and the World Bank.  


According to Pew Research Center, many are falling from middle class to poor in terms of economic status. In fact, Pew data show the percentage of Americans in middle class households fell from 61% in 1971 to 51% in 2023,


Pew's research showed the decline in the global middle class was centered in South Asia and in East Asia and the Pacific, halting expansion seen in the years before the global pandemic hit. South Asia, specifically India, along with Sub-Saharan Africa, accounted for most of the increase in poverty, reversing years of progress in those areas.


According to the World Bank, the "new poor” will likely:

  • Be more urban than the chronic poor;
  • Be more engaged in informal services and manufacturing and less in agriculture;
  • Live in congested urban settings and work in the sectors most affected by lockdowns and mobility restrictions.


Indeed, research showed pronounced declines in employment, income, and food security in several major world regions.


In particular, Science Mag indicated that economic shock in countries where people most "depend on casual labor to earn enough to feed their families—leads to deprivations that seem likely to generate excess future morbidity, mortality, and other adverse longer-term consequences."

 

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Africa

Covid-19 was confirmed to have reached the Democratic Republic of the Congo - one of the poorest countries in the world with only limited health care - in March of 2020. Making matters worse, the country has also seen a resurgence of Ebola.

(Image: The Monusco Force Intervention Brigade in the DRC takes measures to boost hygiene to help slow the spread of the Covid virus.)

(Photo credit: MONUSCO on Flickr - PHOTO DU JOUR DU 29 MARS 2020, CC BY-SA 2.0 .)

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Antarctica

 Antarctica was the last region to be invaded by the COVID-19 pandemic. In December of 2021, 36 people at the Chilean Bernardo O'Higgins research station on Isabel Riquelme Island tested positive. Concerns included what transmission could mean for Antarctica's wildlife. 

(Photo credit: tone Monki - 100_9866.jpg.ok.jpg, CC BY 3.0.)

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ASIA

The Gaza Strip is one of the world's most densely populated areas. There, most live below the poverty line, with economic troubles largely due to a more than decade-long Israeli and Egyptian blockade cutting off travel and trade (NPR Feb, 4, 2021). In the image, Palestinian children carry pots as they wait to receive a meal prepared with ingredients obtained from donors wishing to help needy families iin an impoverished neighborhood in Gaza City, on February 1, 2021. (Photo by Mahmoud Khattab / INA Photo Agency / Sipa USA. Sipa via AP Images.)

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Europe

In Barcelona, nearly half the people asking for financial and social help are doing so for the first time, largely due to the impacts of the pandemic (Euronews Dec. 11, 2020). In the image, firefighters assist 40-year-old José who has threatened to throw himself out of the window during an unannounced eviction in Briquets Street, 36 in the district of Nou Barris, Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain) on February 10, 2021. The firefighters and the EMS have also attended to an affected woman in the building who has fainted from a bilateral pneumonia derived from the Covid virus. José had been the owner of a bar that he lost, in addition to generating debts with Social Security due to the crisis of Covid. (10 FEBRUARY 2021;CORONAVIRUS;CRISIS;EVICTION;VULNERABLE PEOPLE;POVERTY Lorena Sopêna i Lòpez / Europa Press 02/10/2021 via AP.)

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North America

In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the local government has begun to distribute vaccines based on economic advantages, addressing the most disadvantaged zip code areas first. In the image, Hunger Task Force Workers distribute food Jan. 28, 2021, at McGovern Park in Milwaukee. The Republican-controlled Wisconsin Assembly has taken steps to repeal Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' mask mandate, a move that would  jeopardize more than $49 million in federal food assistance. (Image credit: Associated Press/Morry Gash)

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South America

In Guernica, Buenos Aires, some who are living in poverty are defying the court system and occupying land. Around 2,500 individuals are living there illegally.

Guernica is no stranger to difficult circumstances. For many in the world, Guernica brings to mind the painting by Picasso that was created after the German aerial bombing of the Basque town.

Image: Slum created  in Guernica, Buenos Aires. Photo credit: Wikimedia. 


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Australia

Quick border closures, high community compliance with public health measures and robust testing and contact tracing efforts have resulted in Australia faring better than most advanced economies (Reuters Feb. 26, 2021). The image shows a homeless man as he sits on the banks of the Yarra River during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on 18 April, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo credit: Speed Media/Icon Sportswire via the Associated Press.)

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Recommended reading

See further recommendations on individual region pages

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WSJ story

Post-Covid Recovery Divides Rich Nations From Poor


The economic repercussions of the pandemic, on top of existing vulnerabilities, will make it hard for developing countries to bounce back quickly.



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BBC story

Coronavrus and poverty: Is there a link?


The Coronavirus pandemic has not affected all communities equally, with wealth appearing to be a major factor.

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Associated Press

Analysis: Child poverty a hidden focus of virus relief plan


 A one-off benefit is intended to help relieve millions of families hurt by the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. Parents have lost their access to child care, pushing them out of the labor force and hindering the economic recovery. Children have gone without the classroom time needed for social and academic progress.


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The Shadow of Poverty: Putting Into Context Generational Poverty

Geodialog Media LLC creator Christine Marie Nielsen didn't think she'd be returning to her native city of Milwaukee (oft called the most segregated city in the U.S. in terms of socio-economic and racial lines) but because of family income constraints and a resulting need to help her parents, she does. While there, she looks into systemic problems and what makes the city tick, but she also finds herself being pulled back into a cycle of poverty.

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Dialog Journalism®: What Needs To Be Said

Part resource for understanding the intention of Dialog Journalism by its creator, part warning of the overarching influence of wealth and power in the media and government, Dialog Journalism: What Needs To Be Said makes a strong argument for dialogic journalism being a key element in the way forward for the media and this country.


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