Having the ability to go to see medical professional and not being restricted by lack of funding or lack of professionals.
not having the facilites such as a gym or resources that let you train in your area
Access to education in Kenya and Sudan has been restricted due to various factors such as poverty, lack of infrastructure, cultural beliefs, conflict, and political instability. These challenges have contributed to limited resources for schools, inadequate educational facilities, and barriers in terms of gender inequality or discrimination.
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1) Rising population 2) Monopoly in job opportunities 3) Inefficient of man power planning 4) Lack of access to education/health facilities 5) Brain drain 6) Insufficient on the job training in primary sector 7) Low academic standard 8) Imbalance in the different educational sector
Physical barriers to access in health care may include lack of transportation, long distances to health care facilities, lack of accessible facilities for individuals with disabilities, and limited availability of parking spaces. These barriers can prevent people from seeking needed medical care and can contribute to disparities in health outcomes.
Lack of facilities. Lack of resouces. Teachers not trained.
The lack of the fundamental facilities and systems serving a country or area
One significant problem caused by unequal funding for schools is the disparity in educational resources and opportunities available to students. Schools in wealthier areas often have access to better facilities, advanced technology, and more experienced teachers, while underfunded schools may lack basic supplies and extracurricular programs. This inequity can lead to significant gaps in student achievement and hinder social mobility, perpetuating cycles of poverty and limiting future prospects for students in lower-income communities.
One disadvantage to a lack of school facilities is a high rate of uneducated individuals. This can lead to unemployment and higher crime rates.
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Approximately 1,000 children die each day due to water-related diseases, including lack of access to clean water and sanitation facilities. This highlights the urgent need to address global water scarcity issues and ensure access to safe drinking water for all.