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Third world countries are calle third world countries because they ar very poor. I am sure that the people would love to be able to provide their families with the medical care and health management that other countries have but they would simply not be able to afford it! Some charities raise money to give proper health care to third world countries such as India and Africa.
You can't donate unless the prescription is unopened and unused. There are a few charities that will take it, but usually they get it from clinics and hospitals.
Third World countries.
samalia, romania, bolivia,
Several charities focus on aiding third world countries, including Oxfam, which addresses poverty and social injustice, and CARE, which provides emergency relief and development programs. Save the Children works to improve health and education for children, while Heifer International helps communities become self-sufficient through agricultural support. Additionally, the World Food Programme focuses on combating hunger and promoting food security.
unicef is an organization that works to provide water, food, and shelter for third world countries.
There are several charities that help address third world debt, including Jubilee USA Network, Debt Relief International, and Oxfam International. These organizations work towards debt cancellation, advocating for fair and just debt repayment terms, and supporting sustainable development in impoverished countries. Support for these charities can go a long way in alleviating the burden of debt on the most vulnerable communities.
"SUQ" - An open-air market in Arabian countries.
Spain an Portugal the third is a tough choice but I believe it was the English
Canada, the United States, and Brazil. Respectively, they are also the second, third, and fifth largest countries.
third world countries which are in debt to countries which have more money and material. Third world is when devolving countries are in debt. countries like Africa which have no money or materials .
The three worlds typology divides countries into three categories based on their level of development: first world (developed countries), second world (former communist countries), and third world (developing countries). This classification system is outdated and has been largely replaced by more nuanced terms such as Global North and Global South.