99 percent of the prospective community members who would have a significant impact in their lives are in low and middle income countries.
I think this is false. According to gapminder (first google hit for the question), 16% of world population lives in high income countries (USA alone has >4%). I do not think that these countries only have 1% of the people who would have a significant impact in their lives.
Thanks you @harfe for refuting my claim. I think what I meant is quite ambiguous and debatable. The point is: given the number of people available in those countries willing to dedicate their time and energy to doing the most good and the number of people who would ultimately benefit from such community members, the percentage is higher than the number of people available( in the developed countries) willing to dedicate the same amount of time and energy and the number of beneficiaries.
I think this is false. According to gapminder (first google hit for the question), 16% of world population lives in high income countries (USA alone has >4%). I do not think that these countries only have 1% of the people who would have a significant impact in their lives.
Thanks you @harfe for refuting my claim. I think what I meant is quite ambiguous and debatable. The point is: given the number of people available in those countries willing to dedicate their time and energy to doing the most good and the number of people who would ultimately benefit from such community members, the percentage is higher than the number of people available( in the developed countries) willing to dedicate the same amount of time and energy and the number of beneficiaries.