Entries by Kim Thelwell

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How Tanzania is improving Water Sanitation

Tanzania, situated on the coast of the Indian Ocean in Sub-Saharan Africa, is home to a growing population of more than 68 million people. As of 2019, almost 24 million of its people lacked access to safe drinking water, while a staggering 43 million did not have proper sanitation. Unfortunately, the absence of clean water […]

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Instability in Ghana’s Economy Impacts Poverty

Ghana is a western African country situated on the coast of the Gulf of Guinea. More than half of the country’s GDP comes from the services sector, one-fifth comes from agriculture, and about one-fourth lies in industry. Though the nation possesses many major resources, like coal and gold, Ghana’s economy is suffering from a high […]

Mental Health Challenges and Solutions in Dominica

Dominica, often referred to as the Nature Island, is the most mountainous island in the Caribbean. It boasts a verdant tapestry of lush rainforests, towering mountains, rushing rivers, and welcoming waterfalls. Originally inhabited by the Arawak and later the Kalinago people, it was the last Caribbean Island to be colonized by Europeans, primarily due to […]

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3 NGOs in Haiti Fighting Poverty

The Republic of Haiti is a small country between the beautiful Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. Between the breathtaking shorelines and the mountainous terrain, Haiti is full of lush culture – including African, Taino and European influence. Despite Haiti’s rich environment and culture, Haiti remains the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. Haitian […]

USAID Programs in Nigeria

USAID programs stand at the forefront of global development as a pivotal force driving progress, enhancing U.S. national security and fostering economic prosperity. The agency’s impact is a testament to American generosity, working towards empowering self-reliance and resilience in recipient nations. USAID’s initiatives in Nigeria span a spectrum of vital areas, spanning broad economic growth, […]

The Impacts of the Bird Flu Epidemic in South Africa

A bird flu epidemic in South Africa that began in May 2023 is sweeping across the nation and has reportedly killed about 2 million chickens. In response to this dire situation, the government is taking decisive steps to mitigate the crisis and protect this crucial sector of the economy, as well as the livelihoods of […]

Poverty Reduction and Population Decline in Bulgaria

Bulgaria faces significant economic challenges, being one of Europe’s least affluent nations and currently the poorest in the EU as of 2023. A key hindrance to mitigating poverty is the nation’s remarkable population decline—the highest globally. Since 1990, Bulgaria has lost around 2 million people, roughly a quarter of its population. The U.N. predicts a […]

Disability and Poverty in South Korea

Although South Korea ranks as one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, the nation’s advancements toward equality for people with disabilities are lacking. Out of the 1.3 billion people worldwide living with a disability, as reported by the World Health Organization, about 2.5 million reside in South Korea. That makes up about […]

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Addressing Poverty in Nauru: A Domino Effect

The economic situation of Nauru is unique in many ways. As a Commonwealth country, the small state receives a great amount of foreign aid. In 2021, the World Bank declared Nauru a high-income country. The GDP growth of the country was 3.3% that year, a large increase compared to previous years. For example, in 2017 […]

Efforts to Empower Indigenous Australians

“A future where we harness the determination of all Australians, Indigenous and non-Indigenous, to close the gap that lies between us in life expectancy, educational achievement and economic opportunity,” said former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd in a 2008 speech where he apologized to Australia’s Indigenous people for the human rights abuses committed against them […]