For countries that have diseases, microorganisms are usually the culprits. That's where microbiologists step in. Microbiologists know a lot about diseases, so they can save the day! :D
Many countries to, those are called 'third world countries'. There are a lot of them.
It was my destiny to help children in third world countries.
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unicef is an organization that works to provide water, food, and shelter for third world countries.
foreign aid ought to help third world countries out of debt crisis,facilitate growth,eradicate diseases e.t.c.rather,it has increases dependencyand corruption,discouraged development.
they get money and get them clean water and food and make better schools and hosptality:)
Becasue Nigeria is a third world country, the dependency theory claims that world banks and organizations which lend money and help to third world countries from developed nations create a dependecy from Nigeria to developed countries.
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Organizations such as Better World Books and Books for Africa ship used textbooks to third world countries to help improve literacy rates and access to education. These organizations typically collect donated books from individuals, schools, and libraries, then sort and distribute them to schools, libraries, and community centers in developing countries.
A gift of money from one government to another is called foreign aid. The money is usually given by first world countries to third world countries to help in times of calamities.
Foreign aid is provided to countries that have a specific need of additional help, generally found in the third world. The rich countries of the world provide assistance to those countries who have a poor economy and are unable to help themselves. The aid can be used to help build schools, hospitals and support new industries to create jobs.
Yes they should. However it must be remembered that it was the rich countries that caused the problem, and that the ability of poor third world countries to fight global warming is very limited. If we try to force countries to reduce their carbon emissions when their carbon emissions per person are already much lower than ours, we condemn them to poverty forever. This is a case when we must make compromises for the common good, and try to help third world countries to find ways to participate in the fight against global warming.