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By 2030, Africa Will Be Home to 90% of the Worlds Poor Population

Introduction

  

Africa has generally been known as a continent where poverty is common and subsisting on a low income is the norm. However, the impoverished communities of this beautiful continent are growing, and by 2030, it is anticipated that as many as 90% of the world’s total poor popul...

03.12.20 05:39 AM - Comment(s)
Female Literacy Is Important for Third World Countries

Introduction  

Across the globe, women often find themselves in underprivileged positions when it comes to education. Many women are denied basic access to schooling, and with this comes a lack of ability to read or write. Even if a family contains a man who is literate, women being unable ...

26.11.20 05:57 PM - Comment(s)
The Health Situation in Third World Countries

The world is currently experiencing a severe disparity in wealth and opportunity, but it does not stop there; health and exposure to disease are also determined based on where you are born. The rich world typically has the luxury of living with even the most dangerous diseases thanks to advances in ...

25.11.20 06:22 AM - Comment(s)
No One Cares About Me

It is the story told by Dr. John Bickert of a helpless woman named Niton. She was suffering from a bad facial skin condition. Upon his visit, Dr. John met her, and when asked how is she doing, she replied, "No one cares about me." Let's read the story as it has been told:

 

How can we m...

19.11.20 11:13 PM - Comment(s)
Education Crises Across Third World Countries

Around the world, people of all ages feel the effects of an educated society—or the lack thereof. In third world countries in particular, education is often viewed as more of a privilege unattainable by many than a right for all. A number of common undertones inform why academic achievement is out o...

22.10.20 12:03 AM - Comment(s)

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