Category: Developing Country

  • Factors Affecting HIV Spread Among Africas Disadvantaged Countries

    Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was first reported in 1981 among gay men in Los Angeles. HIV caused a severe infection that weakened their immune system. It was the beginning of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) pandemic (MHAF, 2019), which later in 2010 became the fifth leading cause of disability in all ages (Zulfiqar, 2017). Although…

  • Essay on Benefits of Golden Rice to Developing Countries in Africa

    Genetically modified food (or GMO food) is food produced from plants or animals, whose DNA has been altered through genetic engineering. Genetic modification of rice grains to produce golden rice will enhance vitamin A levels of the deficient, is a cost-effective solution for malnutrition and the poor; and will reduce the agricultural sectors carbon footprint.…

  • Impact of New Technologies on Global Value Chains (GVCs) in Developing Countries: Critical Essay

    When examining the effects of new technologies on global value chains (GVCs), it is important to understand both the positive and negative impacts that these factors have had on economic development in developing countries. Because of the very different economic conditions in these developing countries as opposed to more developed countries, changes brought about by…

  • The Importance of Reading for Developing Countries

    Reading is referred to as a number of interactive processes between the reader and the text, in which readers use their knowledge to build, create and to construct meaning. Reading is one of the important aspects that need to be mastered by students because reading is the foundation for learning subjects across all sciences (Rintaningrum,…

  • Essay about Haiti and Its Water Issues: Informative Essay

    Prior to the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, their water was already questionable. Ever since the earthquake, sanitation issues in the water exploded and caused many diseases. Sanitation issues in Haiti are still occurring today. More than 7000 people have died from cholera, which is caused by unsanitized water. 530,000 people have gotten sick because of…

  • Refugee Resettlement and Asylum Seekers

    Refugee resettlement in Third World nations has become a significant problem in latest years, both because the number of refugees has risen and because refugees have been staying in host nations for periods of time that indicate permanence. At the same moment, in the face of economic recession and political pressure, richer-country governments have tended…

  • Essay on Hunger in Third World Countries

    We live in a world where enough food is produced to feed the whole population. Surprisingly, one in nine people, and in third world countries and one in three children still experience hunger or malnutrition. With an increasing global population and wealth, we can only expect the demand for food to increase. This calls for…

  • Essay on Yellow Journalism Imperialism

    It is conceivable to characterize Media Imperialism as ‘an idea that suggests an unequal connection between nations, in which one will in general endeavor another’ (Schiller, 1991). Be that as it may, to truly comprehend what Media Imperialism is, we would initially need to characterize the terms ‘media’ and ‘government’ separate from each other. Media…