malaria is most present throughout swampy, tropical areas, in which developing countries just happen to be a part of. Another reason is because wealthy countries have mainly kept the spread of malaria under control, virtually eliminating the disease within the nation (this is the same for other diseases, such as measles).
diabetes Heart Disease (Apex)
the trade not aid strategy is based on the idea that if developing countries were able to trade more freely with wealthy nations,they would have more reliable income and they would be much less dependent on external aid.
wealthy was Amarica
That is correct. In the US however it's mostly the high cost of health care that is a major concern.
As with all countries and places, not all the inhabitants are wealthy, indeed less than 1% of any countries citizens are wealthy.
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Human rights are less likely to be abused in wealthy countries as wealthy people have everything they want and dont need to fights for power... i think
This is a normative statement that implies a moral or ethical judgment. It suggests that wealthy countries have a responsibility to provide assistance to less affluent countries.
It depends. If this developing country is wealthy, then the people can have a better life, but in your average developing country will just have to deal with it. If their economy isn't growing, they can't do anything about it, like Haiti.
Mental health issues are increasingly worsening in wealthy countries, exacerbated by factors such as social isolation, economic stress, and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Rates of anxiety and depression have surged, particularly among younger populations. Additionally, the stigma surrounding mental health care can hinder individuals from seeking the help they need, further compounding the problem.
It is one of the poorest countries in the world
Many larger villages do have schools. As for why not every Arab has access to an education, suffice it to say that most Arab politicians are more interested in being wealthy than supporting and developing their countries.