They are people whose villages aren't connected to the national grid, no electricity, no schools, no hospitals, no skill, no education, no roads - only foot or bicycle paths
I had a discussion yesterday who said he should be categorized as poorest of the poor.
- Do you have a phone?
- Do you have a bank account?
- What kind of water do you drink?
- What type of building do you live in?
- Do you have TV / Iron / fridge at home?
- Do you have access to electricity?
- What type of toilet is in your building?
- What do you use to cook at home? Kerosene, gas or firewood?
- Can you read a book / newspaper?
So I asked him again, how will you classify those who need to go the stream to fetch water & firewood every day
He was quiet for a while. It's easy to think that life starts and ends the city.