Very often children in developing countries have a food supply problem. Children especially need the proper amounts of good food as they are youngsters that are growing into adults. The lack of good food, or food tainted with pollutants will cause health problems leading to death. Many organizations, such as the UN provide the results studies that show hunger is the cause of death among children. Children literally starve to death. The numbers are staggering and depressing.
problems hindering the transfer of technology
The need for resources.
Yes, I agree with William Ruckelshaus that addressing current environmental problems necessitates significant changes from both industrialized and developing countries. Industrialized nations must reduce their emissions and adopt sustainable practices, while developing countries need support to implement environmentally friendly technologies without compromising economic growth. Collaborative efforts are essential for creating effective solutions that balance ecological health with economic development worldwide.
poor technology that facilitates saving of the collected data
Some common economic problems faced by developing countries include poverty, income inequality, lack of infrastructure, limited access to education and healthcare, high unemployment rates, inflation, and debt. These issues can hinder economic growth and development in these countries.
third world countries have clearly understood the origin of the causes of their problems hence they can enact policies that can influence the course of their developemenet
E. P. Rogowski has written: 'A study of management problems in three developing countries'
Malnutrition is one of the commonest problems in poor developing countries. Kwashiorkor develops when the body is getting enough calories, but not enough protein. This causes edema. It is more common in poor countries because people may not have access to nutritional food.
Developed Countries- have a high per capita income, a lot a money and wealth, varied economy, high GDP, low infant mortality ratesLess Developed Countries/Developing Countries-have a poor government, low GDP, limited government, low levels of education, high infant mortality rates, very little money
What are the solutions of importers and exporters problems in nigeria?
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.
what are the basic economic problems facing nigeria and their possible solutions