-Eliminate political tension by encouraging participation of all in the political, constitutional and economic processes. -Invest in infrastructure, education and health care. -Encourage rural agriculture by providing agricultural inputs and raising earned incomes. -Raise levels of literacy -Encourage the modern sectors of banking, manufacturing, retail, and extractive industries, -Provide adequate sanitation and clean water -Open the countries to direct foreign investments -Remove trade barriers to exports and imports. -Reduce dependency on single sectors that is diversification of the economy
Developed countries ARE in fact facing the problems of scarcity. Methods to create renewable energy and clean drinking water is a huge industry in all of the developed nations of the world.
first u sniff the pubes then u quief and put it in a jar then u bit off the pubes until is bald then u have clean and fresh scent
Farmers who want to improve their poultry yields will have to receive proper training in poultry rearing, clean and disinfect the poultry house on a weekly basis and vaccinate their birds on a regular basis.
I am sure there is someone who would be fosiloh enough to lend you money and put a lien on your house, but they will make you pay. You should make an attempt to clean up your credit before putting in your loan application. My husband and I are in the middle of purchasing our first house, we don't have bad credit, but there were a couple of things on our credit report that we needed to take care of. You'd be surprised what you could do by making some phone calls. Take care of that situation and it will be easier to convince a reputable lender to give you money as opposed to someone who will rip you off. Good Luck.
SODIS (Solar water disinfection) is used in many developing countries, principally in Africa and Asia, to provide safe clean drinking water.
One of the things he did was start the Peace Corps and sending people to help developing countries get clean water, plant crops, provide training, and help with schools. He also sent advisors to help the government and provided loans.
Some 1.1 billion people in developing countries have inadequate access to water, and 2.6 billion lack basic sanitation.
third world countries usually struggle to earn money. this then results in less food for citizens not very much clean water and no electricity. because of the low money, citizens also struggle to keep healthy, and therefore may catch diseases and die at a very young age.
There are several countries that face challenges related to lack of electricity, clean water, and food including some African nations such as South Sudan, Chad, and the Central African Republic. These countries often struggle with poverty, conflict, and a lack of infrastructure which contributes to these challenges. International aid and development efforts are crucial in addressing these issues.
Only if Australia is willing to stand by and watch people die from lack of food or clean drinking water."Conditions" can be placed on non-emergency aid. But so many developing countries lack food and clean drinking water. You can let people die while forcing them to protect their environment---or feed/ nourish them and keep them hydrated -- and alive-- until they are strong enough to worry about where to dispose of their trash or how to protect the sandfly from extinction. (Sarcasm intended.)
There are many countries: African Countries - Asian Countries - mali Pakistan Ghana India Nigeria Bangladesh Zambia Nepal Liberia Laos Angola Timor Leste Ethiopia Papua New Guinea Kenya Tanzania Madagascar Mozambique Uganda Southern American Countries - Ecuador Peru Bolivia Paraguay x
Poor countries typically have limited access to basic necessities such as clean water, healthcare, education, and adequate housing. They may also experience high levels of poverty, malnutrition, unemployment, and inadequate infrastructure. Poor countries often have lower levels of economic development and struggle to provide a decent standard of living for their residents.
Many countries struggle with access to clean water, particularly in regions facing conflict, poverty, and inadequate infrastructure. For example, countries like Yemen and South Sudan have been severely impacted by water scarcity and contamination, leading to public health crises. In addition, parts of India and Somalia also face significant challenges in providing clean drinking water to their populations. Addressing these issues requires concerted global efforts and investment in water infrastructure and sanitation.
A clean diamond is a diamond that has not come from countries that fund violent civil conflicts in many African countries. You may have heard of a "blood diamond"
Yes, wales is a developing country because it is above the red line in the map, they have wealthy buildings, tar roads, fresh food, clean water and clean clothes. Also there is schools for education and hospitals for health care.
A developed country has access to Clean Water,Food, Healthcare, Shelter and Education were as a developing country does not. Hope I could help ;)