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Developing countries may struggle with planning due to factors such as limited resources, inadequate infrastructure, political instability, and lack of expertise. Additionally, competing priorities, corruption, and dependency on external aid can also hinder effective planning processes in these countries.
The population growth rate of developing countries tends to be higher than that of developed countries. Factors such as high fertility rates, improved healthcare leading to lower mortality rates, and limited access to family planning services contribute to this faster growth in developing nations. This can put pressure on resources and infrastructure in these countries.
Andrew Green has written: 'An introduction to health planning in developing countries' -- subject(s): Health planning, National health services, Organization & administration
Africa has the most developing countries.
By selling their products to developing countries.
J. M. Colditz has written: 'Educational planning, a bibliography with special emphasis on developing countries' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Education, Educational planning 'Educational planning' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Education, Educational planning
Rapid growth of the population has caused problems in educational planning for developing countries. Also, financial constraints make it difficult for leaders to plan an educational program that is suitable for all its youth.
E. V. K. Fitzgerald has written: 'Public sector investment planning for developing countries'
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Sudan is a developing country.