Find out how different your life might have been if you were born someplace else.

The Lottery of Life is a campaign of  Save the Children. Subject to chance, you can see where in the world you would most likely be born, according to statistics. The campaign aims to create awareness of children’s situations in different areas of the world. (SOURCE: boredblogalmighty.com)

Non-profit organization Save the Children (SOURCE: thelotteryoflife.co.uk)

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Rädda Barnen (Save the Children): The Lottery of Life, Sierra Leone vs Sweden

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Rädda Barnen (Save the Children): The Lottery of Life, Philippines vs Sweden

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Rädda Barnen (Save the Children): The Lottery of Life, Palestine vs Sweden

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Rädda Barnen (Save the Children): The Lottery of Life, Darfur vs Sweden

The lottery of life (SOURCE: economist.com)

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Child soldier
Democratic Republic of Congo c. 2009
It’s frightening to think children today are still forced to work in factories, employed as prostitutes, or don’t have access to clearn water. (SOURCE: adsoftheworld.com)

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Contaminated drinking water
Mandera, Northern Kenya c. 2009 (SOURCE: adsoftheworld.com)

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Child worker
Dhaka, Bangladesh c.2009 (SOURCE: adsoftheworld.com)

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Child prostitute
Bangladesh c. 2009 (SOURCE: adsoftheworld.com)

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