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.
There are a variety of sites available to sponsor children from many different countries. A few of the organizations that are reputable are Worldvision and Save the Children. They are both great charities.
It is a LEDC country.
Child Fund
Mexico is normally accepted as an LEDC but like other countries it is "on the border" of LEDC as it is evolving but the average comes over as LEDC.
there are lots of ledc countries most of them are in Africa like mali, gambia, Zambia (that was 3)
LEDC means Less Economically Developed Countries. Those consist of mostly African and Asian countries. MEDC's are More Economically Developed Countries, consisting of European and North American countries.
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Tesco sponsors a large number of charities every year
People in LEDC countries could face challenges such as poverty, lack of access to basic services like clean water and healthcare, limited educational opportunities, food insecurity, and vulnerability to natural disasters and climate change impacts. These challenges can hinder development progress and affect the well-being of individuals and communities in LEDC countries.
Most LEDC countries dont have medication, education, shelter and most importantly clean, fresh water. (:
Bangladesh is LEDC because it is less economically developed country to other countries
Some charities help by giving food n shelter to people others clothes and show advertisement to sponsor