developing vs developed nations
developing nations (Afghanistan)
Low per capita real income
lack of resources available to part or all of the population.
High population growth rate/size
lack of family planning options, lack of sex education and the belief that more children could result in a higher labor force for the family to earn income.
High rates of unemployment
this leads to poverty since so many people are unemployed
inadequate infrastructure
A lack of infrastructure creates opportunities and carries risks for developing countries. Legacy infrastructure reduces the degree of freedom for infrastructure planning in developed countries.
lack of education
people will have lack of skills to work therefore earning less money
We can help developing countries by providing education and infrastructure. We can send people (volunteers) to build wells, roads, power resources to help out. We can also donate money to get toward funds to build resources.
developed nations (Canada)
high per capita income
Canada’s banking system is sound
infrastructure capabilities are present
It has a generous bounty of resources.
low level of unempolyment
job creation will be the key factor for developing countries to reduce poverty, improve people's lives, and reach the Sustainable Development Goals
education
Education reduces poverty, boosts economic growth and increases income. It increases a person's chances of having a healthy life.
use of modern and advanced techniques of production
innovative solutions that promote the welfare of people in those areas.