Generally speaking, poverty-stricken developing nations have extremely high birth rates.
Usually because of lack of contraception and need of as many children as possible to work and to survive disease etcetera
The industrial revolution created competition between industrialized nations. It also increased poverty in non-industrialized nations. This created a gap between industrialized and non-industrialized nations.
Developing nations are generally poorer and have more people making less then minimum wage. Developed countries are richer, have relief programs for the poor and less poverty. the income level of standard living
Both fight poverty in developing nations.
World poverty that many struggle and experience in the developing nations
Many developing nations face a struggling economy as it is growing. It is a a huge hurdle to overcome. Other major areas of concern are education and poverty.
yes
The primary cause of the cycle of poverty and illiteracy in many developing nations is lack of proper management of resources. This will result into unequal distribution of wealth and resources.
it shoud be meade more stringent in a phased manner for every countr to help eradicate poverty from poor nations and developing nations.
No
Nicky Pouw has written: 'Local governance and poverty in developing nations' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Politics and government, Poverty, Government policy
Developing nations face obstacles such as lack of infrastructure, limited access to quality education and healthcare, political instability, corruption, poverty, and environmental challenges. These obstacles can hinder economic growth and development in these countries.
John Kenneth Galbraith