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NEEDS of
DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
The following are commonly used
as INDICATORS to determine the
level of need in a given country:
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Annual Gross National/Domestic Product (GNP /
GDP) per capita
Number of people per doctor
Average life expectancy
Literacy rate
Birth rate
Percentage of children who attend school
Many African countries
currently suffer from the
following serious PROBLEMS:
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Debt
War
Famine
Food shortages
African countries such as Somalia,
Rwanda and Sudan have been devastated
by wars in recent years. The following
are common EFFECTS OF WAR:
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Government money spent on weapons
Farming disrupted (e.g. land mines)
Roads, railways, communications
destroyed
Large numbers of hungry refugees
Famine and Food Shortage
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Famine is a short-term problem brought
about by crop failure
Food Shortage is a longer-term problem
which can take place without famine
Need
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Low food production
Low income and poverty
Disease and low life expectancy
High infant mortality
Lack of decent health care
Poor levels of literacy
Lack of education
Need cont.
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Sub-standard housing and homelessness
Low Gross Domestic Product (amount of wealth
produced each year)
Unrepayable debt
Poor government
Poltical instability
Abuse of human rights
Conflict – either internal or with neighbouring
countries
Question
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Explain why two of the problems
mentioned on the previous page can result
in a developing country needing Aid.
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