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There has always been the stigma associated with poverty and malnutrition, but highmalnutritionrates in MEDC’s are continually becoming more common, with a large amount of elderly over 65s, and obese people being the major contributors. While countries, previously thought to have a severe problem with obesity, are actually being effected more by obesity, for example in Africa. It's not uncommon for parents to think that obese children are healthy children, as oftenundernourishmentis a sign of illness (often more likely HIV and AIDS). However, the highest cases ofmalnutritionoccur in LEDC countries
There are 195 countries in the world.
There are 195 countries in the world.
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Because MEDCs have more money to spend on these technologies.
ledcs ask medcs for money if they need it but over time, medcs charge more and more interest and so the ledcs can't pay it back. medcs also bargain for their resources so when the ledcs are left in debt, with no control over their resources, they end up in poverty.
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LEDC because it has faming in it and ...
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Because LEDCs are generally weaker than MEDCS so in a general term we are to see the weak rise compared to the strong, cause you cannot get stronger.
becuase of eternity life
MEDCS: Australia, the UK, the USA, Switzerland, Canada, France, New Zealand, Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Japan , Republic of Korea LEDCS: Bangladesh, Mali, Sudan, Peru, Fiji, Cambodia, Nigeria, Egypt, Zimbabwe
OMG more people go to that county init noobs
oxfam is one of them. but there are many more that support LEDCs like child line(also support MEDCs) The Railway children(supporting children that have to beg and live at Railways) i don't know if this is a charity but it helps LEDCs; Fair Trade which is growing rapidly through many MEDCs.
Have a look at Pevensey Bay
One reason is because people are more educated in MEDCs compared to LEDCs - HQs need suffieciently educated employees to manage their money. People in LEDCs are not so well educated and so are more suited to mass production in TNCs.