ARTICLE - Problems in Developing Countries


You have been asked to conduct a survey on the problems faced by people living in a developing country. Write a report based on your findings to the Ministry of Rural Development

Theme  Teenage Lifestyle
DSKP Theme  Health and Environment
Format   Article
Main Points
  • Limited access to clean water and healthcare
  • Lack of education opportunities.
  • Unemployment and poor infrastructure.


 

Report on Problems in Developing Countries
 

Many people in developing countries face serious challenges like poverty and lack of resources. Limited access to services worsens their situation. This report examines problems and how technology can help.

To start with, access to clean water and healthcare is one of the biggest challenges in developing countries. Many people suffer from waterborne diseases due to unsafe drinking water. For example, rural families often trek miles under the blazing sun to reach a basic clinic with limited supplies. These harsh conditions severely affect their health and daily lives.

Moreover, education remains a critical barrier to progress in many developing areas. Overcrowded classrooms and a lack of resources hinder learning.  For example, in some villages, schools have crumbling walls and no computers, forcing students to learn in difficult conditions. Without quality education, these children lack the skills to escape poverty, dimming their hopes for a better future. Thus, limited educational opportunities perpetuate inequality and restrict personal growth.

Lastly, unemployment and poor infrastructure further worsen living conditions. Frequent power outages plunge homes into darkness, and broken roads isolate communities like islands. For instance, farmers watch their fresh crops spoil because damaged roads prevent timely delivery to markets. Therefore, inadequate infrastructure and job scarcity create a vicious cycle, making it difficult for communities to improve their living standards 

In summary, people in developing countries face health, education, and infrastructure challenges. However, technology offers effective solutions that can improve their lives and create opportunities for a brighter future.


Reported by,
Hailey Bieber
Representative, Kampung Geras

 

(244 Words)

 

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ARTICLE - Problems in Developing Countries


You have been asked to conduct a survey on the problems faced by people living in a developing country. Write a report based on your findings to the Ministry of Rural Development

Theme  Teenage Lifestyle
DSKP Theme  Health and Environment
Format   Article
Main Points
  • Limited access to clean water and healthcare
  • Lack of education opportunities.
  • Unemployment and poor infrastructure.


 

Report on Problems in Developing Countries
 

Many people in developing countries face serious challenges like poverty and lack of resources. Limited access to services worsens their situation. This report examines problems and how technology can help.

To start with, access to clean water and healthcare is one of the biggest challenges in developing countries. Many people suffer from waterborne diseases due to unsafe drinking water. For example, rural families often trek miles under the blazing sun to reach a basic clinic with limited supplies. These harsh conditions severely affect their health and daily lives.

Moreover, education remains a critical barrier to progress in many developing areas. Overcrowded classrooms and a lack of resources hinder learning.  For example, in some villages, schools have crumbling walls and no computers, forcing students to learn in difficult conditions. Without quality education, these children lack the skills to escape poverty, dimming their hopes for a better future. Thus, limited educational opportunities perpetuate inequality and restrict personal growth.

Lastly, unemployment and poor infrastructure further worsen living conditions. Frequent power outages plunge homes into darkness, and broken roads isolate communities like islands. For instance, farmers watch their fresh crops spoil because damaged roads prevent timely delivery to markets. Therefore, inadequate infrastructure and job scarcity create a vicious cycle, making it difficult for communities to improve their living standards 

In summary, people in developing countries face health, education, and infrastructure challenges. However, technology offers effective solutions that can improve their lives and create opportunities for a brighter future.


Reported by,
Hailey Bieber
Representative, Kampung Geras

 

(244 Words)

 

            Region            
                                        General Statement            
                                      Background Statement            
                                      Thesis Statement            
                                      Supporting Detail            
             Example
Concluding Sentence
  Feelings
  Rewrite Thesis
  Summarization
  Recommendation
  Idiom / Simile / Hyperbole
Bolded Black Main Point
Bolded Orange Cohesive Device
Italicized Word Bombastic Word / Narrative Hook / Dialogue / Monologue / Quote