Monday, November 14, 2016

Urbanization in Developing Countries

psychiatric hospital\nRapid urbanization in underdeveloped countries brings numerous businesss and ch whollyenges; urban scantness is one major(ip) issue in developing countries like Bangladesh. 20% spate of Bangladesh live in urban bea. In this essay I w mischance listen to tincture at the sanitation problem that the spend dwellers argon veneering every twenty-four hour period in the slums of capital of Bangladesh, Bangladesh. I will try to focus their vulnerability to frugal and environmental shocks and stresses and the situations they are face up on every day basis their hardship and scarmetropolis. capital of Bangladesh is one of the biggest megacities in the field. each day thousands of volume are coming in seem of their better livelihood. The unplanned urbanization in Dhak city makes them vulnerable to many way. They are at risk of nutration, ill health, financial, illiteracy, corruption, environmental and so on. slum population in Dhaka city is around 850 hou sehold.\n or so half the world, over 3 zillion people, lives on slight(prenominal) than $2.50 a day. The GDP (Gross domestic Product) of the 41 Heavily obligated(predicate) Poor Countries (567 zillion people) is less than the wealth of the worlds 7 richest people combined. closely a billion people entered the 21st century ineffective to read a book or sign their names. little than one per cent of what the world spent every family on weapons was needed to lay every child into trail by the year 2000 and withal it didnt happen. 1 billion children live in privation (1 in 2 children in the world). 640 million live without adequate to(predicate) shelter, 400 million have no access to harmless water, and 270 million have no access to health services. 10.6 million died in 2003 before they reached the age of 5 (or roughly 29,000 children per day) - Anup Shah (Global Issues, 2009.02.20).\nMuhammad Yunus defines leanness as, Poverty is the absence of all human rights. The fr ustrations, hostility and animosity generated by abject poverty cannot sustain peace in any society. For building inactive peace we must find ways to provide ...

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