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Third world countries are calle third world countries because they ar very poor. I am sure that the people would love to be able to provide their families with the medical care and health management that other countries have but they would simply not be able to afford it! Some charities raise money to give proper health care to third world countries such as India and Africa.
They do give to Third World countries. Keep in mind the First World countries also have their own needs to take care of, and the corruption which runs rampant throughout most of the Third World has caused a good portion of the contributions made by the rest of the world to vanish and reappear as lavish homes occupied by the leaders of those Third World countries.
In many third world countries, food and medical care are quite scarce.
Your question is misleading. The US provides millions and millions of dollars in aid to third world countries. The flip side is why is the third world not working to protect it's benefactor instead of attacking.
A third world country is a country that is very poor. Many people in the country and starving and cannot take care of themselves properly.
Have you not heard about the conditions in Libya, Africa, and Syria including other third world countries? People these days don't care much about hygiene so they allow a perfect environment for the bacteria to live in and duplicate rapidly overtaking the molecular world.
Yes. Many undeveloped countries have little or no health care and people live in those countries. Life span in those countries may be lessened due to poor health care.
This is a very broad question, any certain aspect you are referring to? Agriculture? Medicine/Health Care? This list could go on and on.
The "third world" is a reference to a nation's general state of being. It's a measure of their health care, technology, government, security, economy and many other factors.The "third world" is not something that is "given" to a country. It's more or less a characterization of that nation and is more a state of being than anything that can be given or taken away.
Pre-natal care for women, less babies dying, safe abortion for those who need it, sex education and birth control, health care for babies etc.
Treating illnesses takes trained professionals and money. Since third world countries have fewer trained professionals and less money, it's safe to assume the level of care would be much lower than that in the developped world. However, that is not always true or directly proportionate to wealth. Some people, like the filmmaker Michael Moore, believe that patients in general receive much better care in a poorer country like Cuba than in a very rich country like the US, due to the organization and management of the health care system in each country. ----- Having lived in Africa for many years, it was interesting to note how the local people treated mentally ill people. Often with great respect, considering them "special" and sometimes believing they were Blessed.
Yes, but not adequate.=======It depends. We offer medical for free to foreign people in need... more so than we offer medical to the needy here in the US. In America we expect compensation for medical. Its the Hypocritical Oath that all capitalist doctors swear to.Do you think that 1st world medical care coupled with 3rd world breeding habits could account for 3rd world over population rates?