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Activists urge teens to make a difference in the world

A renowned activist urged Libertyville High School students to think globally and help children in developing nations during an uplifting presentation Friday morning.

"The challenge facing our generation is to end the worst forms of poverty in the world," Craig Kielburger, founder of the Free the Children organization, told hundreds of assembled teens. "Our world has more than enough (money). The question is, whether we have the will."

Here's a look at Kielburger's efforts and the problems he's trying to overcome, by the numbers.

12: Kielburger's age when he formed a group to combat child slavery and poverty (He's 25 now)

1.1 billion: People worldwide living on less than a dollar a day.

113 million: The number of children ages 5 to 11 who have never been to school

500: The estimated number of schools his group has built

45: Nations in which Free the Children has worked

$2.2 million: Value of medical supplies Free the Children shipped to developing countries in 2007

Sources: Craig Kielburger, freethechildren.com

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