Chantal, Robbin, Jon Hao, Magdalena, Lara Economical Solutions

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Economic Solutions Made by: Jon hao Liu Chantal Manrho Magdalena Stodolska Robbin Wijsman Lara Boesjes

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Economic Solutions

Made by: Jon hao Liu Chantal Manrho

Magdalena StodolskaRobbin Wijsman

Lara Boesjes

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PROBLEMSPROBLEMS

1. Unemployment

2. illiteracy

3. income differences

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1. Unemployment• Unemployment – Unemployment arises by lack of resources. Because many children are

born in developing countries there is less work for people. Unemployment could be helped by rich countries. They can offer jobs for the unemployed people by organizing projects that creates jobs. For example small and large scale projects, like hospitals and schools and at large scales generate electricity. Also they can help people with building factories, but the land have a ringed marketing because people got a low income.

But also they want to export products. Then they will face with a problem. license to export will be need to be pay by the poor people to export the products to rich countries. So also in export zone there’s is often inadequate marketing. These marketing leads often to more unemployment. The cause of unemployment of developing countries is population. This problem/cause can be helped by determine a birth. Also rich countries can help with building schools for children and trainings for adults, later they can earn money. Rich countries can help build factories for jobs for peoples. So solution in developing countries are:

• Rich countries can help with trainings

• Rich countries can help building factory to create jobs

• Poor peoples can determine a birth

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2. IlliteracyRich and poor countries must be willing to spend money. They must will first see what

they go to do. Below is a list what they can do.

• more and better schools

• more and better teachers

• Children (especially girls) must go to school for illiteracy

Then must be solid building materials are purchased , teachers should be trained , children need books and

school supplies. It takes a lot of money. Below is a list how to get financing.

• The rich countries ask for money.

• Actions( Such as: seal actions and other collection actions.)

Then they go to the place with all them stuff. Then they hire people to make it. Then it must be build. All this

costs a lot of money and it must be paid by a few countries because otherwise it can not be solved. If there is

education , people will be after a few months, few years no longer illiterate and then they can seek

Employment(if there is a solution for unemployment), if they work they can have a less polluting homes buy

and then there is less CO2 in the air.

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3. income differencesIf you have a low income like the poor people in third world

countries, you can buy as little but look at the left side of the

picture. The rich earn more than the poor. Then you can buy

more, look to the right of the picture. This is a large income gap.

This should be remedied. How do we change this? People from

rich countries could build schools in poor countries, for better

training for people in poor countries. That helps them get better

jobs, so the difference is less.

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