What the world is more worried about is that the adverse changes that
are occurring today have been speeded up by man’s activities. Although the impoverished
nations have remained at a standstill and got used to it, most developing
countries face a range of insurmountable problems increasing with each passing
day. Yet, the precautions which have been taken so far have remained
insufficient. Because there is a lack of
infrastructure, employment and good quality housing, many people are forced to
live in poverty. However, while monitoring such vitally important problems, it
can be asserted that finding a solution is far from easy, as the prominent points
mentioned below will clarify.
The best form of help for developing countries might be aid. By and
large, standards of healthcare and education are low in less developed ( in
third world) countries. It seems
reasonable to assume that if governments and charities help by building new
houses, sanitary facilities and schools, the shortage of food and lack of basic
medicines and training will be offset satisfactorily. Moreover, tackling the
problem of the increased volume of traffic on poorly maintained roads cannot
only ameliorate the pollution but also decrease the high infant mortality rates.
Richer nations, for example, can assist by investing in long-term projects With
financial support , rapid improvements in the quality of life and survival rates
are more likely to be observed in those places.
Globalization, in this respect, may also help deal with this pressing problem.
Obviously, many people migrate to find work in richer countries and they often
send money back home to their struggling families. This money may help to improve the cost of living in
developing countries.On the other hand, multi-national companies can make a
huge contribution to overcome this issue by creating jobs in developing
countries. Giving importance to only limited job markets and domestic politics
is less likely to pave the way to the standard of developed countries and encourage
the community split.
The obvious conclusion to be drawn is that coping with a myriad problems including the massive increases in
population in the developing world is an essential issue to be urgently
addressed. Of course, governments and charities should take concrete steps and face up to their obligations
by providing basic amenities immediately.
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