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Naalu ago

Salient FBIAnon quote: “The CF always operates in countries where birth records are difficult to maintain. Let that sink in for a moment.” (Someone could research all the countries the CF operates in, find out how spotty birth records are, and meme that shit.)

Someone get on this.

Also plz upvote parts 2 and 3 so they are in the top.

pizzaparallel ago

If the map is accurate Clinton Health Access Initiative has active programs in these countries shown on the map: (with birth registration %)

http://www.clintonhealthaccess.org/where-we-work/

http://sli.mg/BPRvS6 - Active Programs

North America:

Mexico - 90%+

Belize - 90%+

Guatemala - 90%+

Honduras - 90%+

El Salvador - 90%+

Nicaragua - 76-90%

Panama (No data available)

Jamaica - 90%+

Haiti - 76-90%

Dominican Republic - 76-90%

Africa:

Sierra Leone - 76-90%

Liberia - Less than 25%

Nigeria - 25-50%

Cameroon - 51-75%

Democratic Republic of Congo - 25-50%

Ethiopia - Less than 25%

Kenya - 51-75%

Tanzania - Less than 25%

Uganda - 25-50%

Rwanda - 51-75%

Zambia - Less than 25%

Mozambique - 25-50%

Zimbabwe - 25-50%

Botswana - 51-75%

Namibia - 76-90%

South Africa - 90%+

Lesotho - 25-50%

Swaziland - 25-50%

Europe:

Ukraine - 90%+

Asia:

India - 25-50%

Myanmar - 51-75%

Laos - 51-75%

Cambodia - 51-75%

Vietnam - 90%+

Indonesia - 51-75%

Papua New Guinea (No data available)

There's also these countries but I'm not sure how much of a role the CF plays.

http://sli.mg/GPA1J7 - Procurement Consortium Countries

Edit: I'm not sure what is meant by "countries where birth records are difficult to maintain". There are reports by the United Nations regarding the prevalence of birth registration though. I added data from Unicef's report on the percentage of birth records reported. https://www.un.org/ruleoflaw/files/Embargoed_11_Dec_Birth_Registration_report_low_res.pdf

CF Countries with the most unregistered children:

2 - Nigeria - 17 million

4 - Ethiopia - 13 million

6 - DRCongo - 8 million

7 - Indonesia - 8 million

8 - Tanzania - 7 million

9 - Uganda - 5 million

CF Countries with the lowest levels of birth registration by percentage of children under age 5 registered:

2 - Liberia - 4%

3 - Ethiopia - 7%

4 - Zambia - 14%

5 - Tanzania - 16%

10 - DRCongo - 28%

cover20 ago

Costa Rica not listed. Costa Rica is supposed to be the most convenient Central American country for Americans to retire to. Maybe the kiddie trafficking business from there is good too?

pizzaparallel ago

Costa Rica is not mentioned as an active program country and it's also not a procurement consortium country. It may be a convenient Central American country to retire to but it's not one of the countries that the Clinton Foundation is active in.

I looked into human trafficking in Costa Rica and it is a problem. The state department lists it as a Tier 2 Watch List country meaning it is a country "whose governments do not fully meet the TVPA’s minimum standards, but are making significant efforts to meet those standards AND:

a) The absolute number of victims of severe forms of trafficking is very significant or is significantly increasing;

b) There is a failure to provide evidence of increasing efforts to combat severe forms of trafficking in persons from the previous year, including increased investigations, prosecutions, and convictions of trafficking crimes, increased assistance to victims, and decreasing evidence of complicity in severe forms of trafficking by government officials; or

c) The determination that a country is making significant efforts to meet the minimum standards was based on commitments by the country to take additional future steps over the next year."

https://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/2016/258696.htm

Human trafficking seems to be a major problem in Central America as a whole though. I don't know of anything else linking pizzagate to Costa Rica.