In the developing country mortality rate of the children is more than the first world countries. This is used in various ways by the first world countries. The first world countries help the developing countries in various ways for the development of children health and women health. Many steps are taken through various project by UNESCO. The World Health Organisation also takes many steps for the development of Child Health and the nutrition level in the children the fund is mainly provided by the first world countries.
But there are some demerits. The developing countries are forced to take the help from the first world countries. Therefore the first world countries try to influence the economy of the developing countries. They also do good business there. The developing countries remain dependent in many ways to the first world countries. Naturally the superiority of the first world countries over the developing countries continues to survive.
Besides the high mortality rate in the developing countries proved that these countries are not so developed in maintaining child health. We know that children are the future of a country. The development of a country is largely dependent on the development of the children. So when the children suffer from malnutrition and other health problem the the next generation will be weak. In such case of human development in the first world countries will be in advance position.
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What issues impact the environmental economics in the developing world and in industrialized countries?
The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency collects a variety of data
pertaining to countries all over the world. The provided boxplots
summarize information on different aspects of the populations of
these countries. Match each histogram to its corresponding
boxplot.
The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency collects a variety of data pertaining to countries all over the world. The provided boxplots summarize information on different aspects of the populations of these countries. Match each histogram to its corresponding boxplot Annual death rates Population...
6. The table below contains data on income inequality and infant mortality for 21 OECD countries. Income inequality is measured as the 20:20 income ratio, which compares the average income for the top 20% of earners to the average income for the bottom 20%. The infant mortality rate refers to infant deaths in the first vear of life. It is measured as the rate per 1,000 live births in the population. Does inequality affect infant mortality across OECD countries? For...
What are two developing countries that are similar in their levels of development at the end of World War II and what are their (similar or different) developmental strategies and trajectories. Describe the socioeconomic and political situations at the historical moments when the two nations became independent. What are the forms of government the two nations created after independence. The best choices are two countries whose social-economic development levels were similar, say, around 1940-1960s; but diverged later. NO choosing European...
25) how does the economy of Poland compare with that of the united states? 26) how does the united states rank in the world in terms of life expectancy? 27) who are our principal trading partners? 28) what is the median age in the united states? how this compare to Rwanda 29 what is our ranking in the world for spending on health care? Does the result justify the cost? 30) what is our ranking in the world for infant...
I need answers to all these questions please Question 6 Who is Over Populated? Explain briefly how one more child born in an advanced country (e.g. the US) causes a greater problem to the environment compared to one more child born in a developing country (e.g. Nepal). Question 7 A Woman’s Place (INDIA) Explain how the low status of women in some countries (e.g. India) contributes to high population growth. Question 8 A Woman’s Place (INDIA) Explain how the education...
Some financial experts have argued that World Bank and developed countries are intentionally trying to keep developing countries from realizing genuine development goals? Do you agree or disagree? Explain your answer.
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