<Ul> <Li> Food: Body Mass Index must be above 16 . </Li> <Li> Safe drinking water: Water must not come solely from rivers and ponds, and must be available nearby (fewer than 15 minutes' walk each way). </Li> <Li> Sanitation facilities: Toilets or latrines must be accessible in or near the home . </Li> <Li> Health: Treatment must be received for serious illnesses and pregnancy . </Li> <Li> Shelter: Homes must have fewer than four people living in each room . Floors must not be made of dirt, mud, or clay . </Li> <Li> Education: Everyone must attend school or otherwise learn to read . </Li> <Li> Information: Everyone must have access to newspapers, radios, televisions, computers, or telephones at home . </Li> <Li> Access to services: This item is undefined by Gordon, but normally is used to indicate the complete panoply of education, health, legal, social, and financial (credit) services . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Food: Body Mass Index must be above 16 . </Li> <Li> Safe drinking water: Water must not come solely from rivers and ponds, and must be available nearby (fewer than 15 minutes' walk each way). </Li> <Li> Sanitation facilities: Toilets or latrines must be accessible in or near the home . </Li>

Identify the daily individual income that the united nations defines as living in poverty