Hunger In The Congo Research Paper

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Do you ever wonder about how many people in the world are suffering from hunger or are in poverty? Over the past few years the world poverty rate has decreased. Extreme hunger and poverty is a big problem in our society today and it’s a problem the world needs to solve as soon as possible. This goal was created to help people around the world that are poor be able to get out of poverty. According to the United Nations (2015 pg.1), “at the global level more than 800 million people are still living in extreme poverty.” In 1990, nearly half of the population in developing regions lived on less that $1.25 a day. This rate dropped to 14 percent in 2015” (United Nations Millennium 2015 pg.1). United Nations (2015) states that, “only four in ten young women and men aged 15-24 are employed in 2015, compared with five in ten in 1981”. One of the main targets of this goal is so that everybody in the world can …show more content…

One of the poorest countries in the world is the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Janki Kaswala says (2013, pg.1), “since its independence in 1960, one of the reasons the Congo has bled onto the ground is because of the civil war between the rival groups the Hutus and the Tutsis”. Another country that is very poor is Zimbabwe. “The severe drought of 1992 greatly increased the vulnerability of the poor in communal areas by depriving them of the majority of their cattle”(Zimbabwe Country Economic, 2015, page#1). Also, another country that is really poor is Malawi. Some sources even say that Malawi is the poorest country in the world. According to (Poverty, 2009, page#1), one of the main reasons that Malawi is so poor is because of poor education and limited vocational training programs and this means that there are less opportunities for Malawians to improve their situation. Altogether, this shows just some of the poorest countries in the

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