Yes, poverty is an ethical problem in Africa as it raises fundamental questions about justice, equity, and human rights. The extreme disparities in wealth and access to resources highlight systemic inequalities that often stem from historical exploitation, corruption, and inadequate governance. Addressing poverty requires not only economic solutions but also a moral commitment to ensuring that all individuals have the opportunity to lead dignified lives. Ignoring the ethical implications of poverty perpetuates cycles of deprivation and undermines social cohesion.
Violence,poverty, malaria, and AIDS
NO!Poverty in Africa is worse than America.
Overpopulation , unemployment , poor education (in public schools) , corruption (big problem in SA).
in africa
chronic poverty
Yes, in some places in Madagascar poverty is a problem.
50%of the people in South Africa live below the poverty line in south Africa
an ethical problem is that which is morally right and a legal problem is against the law
About 23 percent of people in South Africa live below the poverty line.
No. Africa is known for its poverty.
50%of the people in south Africa live below the poverty line in south Africa
In Africa.