Anthony Anamgba
Challenges in Third World
Challenges in Third World
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Challenges in third world are the difficult tasks awaiting the developing States to accomplish before they will be developed.
Challenges in third world are the crucial problems that prevent the developing States in Africa, Asia and Latin America from developing at a faster rate.
This being so, there are a plethora of poor persons living in the developing States.
There are many corrupt leaders who steal and embezzle public funds in the developing States.
There are a myriad of unemployed youths wallowing in despair in the developing States.
There are numerous experienced technicians and professionals who desert the developing States and migrate to the developed States in search of greener pastures.
There are several terrorist groups founded on Islamic extremism that create mayhem and wreck havoc in some developing States.
All the challenges of poverty, corruption, unemployment, brain drain and terrorism shall be redressed before a real development will be near to the developing States.
It remains to be seen if the present leaders in the developing States can have the desire to apply themselves to this end.
It is in this lucid manner that this book explains poverty. It throws light on the high level of poverty in the third world. It shows you how to drastically reduce it.
It analyzes corruption. It sheds light on the high level of corruption in the third world. It explains to you what should be done to reduce it to a barest minimum.
It appraises unemployment. It casts light on the high level of unemployment in the third world. It suggests to you how to tackle it.
It discusses brain drain. It examines the high level of brain drain in the third world. It instructs you on how to rectify it.
It explores terrorism. It appraises the high level of terrorism in the third world. It teaches you the best solutions to it.
And there is now the greater need for inspired and dynamic leaders who possess the knowledge that can conquer poverty, corruption, unemployment, brain drain and terrorism in the third world.
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