Transcript - Better data. Better lives.

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(An image of a busy beach with the word "population" and a number counter that is counting up from 7,226,942,193)

(A classroom scene in Africa is shown with the text "How many school age children are in school?" )

(The text "How many are not?" appears over a young girl wearing a sari and doing physical work.)

(The text "Who has access to healthcare?" and "Who doesn't?" appears alongside images of people in a waiting room and a mother holding a baby.)

("How much of our forest do we have left?" appears over images of a group of people in camouflage walking through the forest.)

("How much fish can we catch before we deplete our oceans?" appears over an image of a large school of fish.)

(The text "We collect all these data about the world and the people who live in it." is shown. Beside the text there is an image of a man measuring the height of a tree and then a man on a computer.)

(The text "To find out what it takes to realize a better future for all." is shown alongside an image of a crowded customs office and a presenter at the United Nations.)

(A crowded street is shown, with the population counter from earlier in the video, still counting up.)

(The text "How much does inclusion for all cost?" is shown, alongside a man riding a motorcycle in a scrapyard.)

(The text "Who moved out of poverty?" is shown alongside a street market with produce.)

(The text "Is there enough to feed all 7 billion of us?" appears over a field of wheat being harvested.)

(The text "Who started their first job in 2015?" is shown with a scene in an asian grocery store, with an arrow pointing toward a grocery clerk.)

(The text "How much safer have our towns and cities become?"appears alongside images of an asian city at night, a South American city in the daytime, and crowds of people on the street.)

(The word "better" appears, and words appear alongside it, to form the phrases "better education, better health, better environment, better equality, better government, better food, better care, better family." The phrase then becomes "Better Data, Better Lives.")

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