Sunday, December 22, 2019

Development And Overall Wellbeing For The People Of...

In 2000, The United Nations announced the Millenium Decleration goals (MDG) and pledged to invest money on a stratergy in order to achieve these goals. They also aim to improve the economic social and environmental wellbeing of Bangladesh. The following report will outline and analyse two strategies as well as evaluate these stratergies against three criteria; social, economic and environment in order to improve the development and overall wellbeing for the people of bangladesh. With an area of about 147,570 sq. km, Bangladesh is located north of the Equator along the Tropic of Cancer and in South Asia. The country is bordered by India on the east, west, and north and by the Bay of Bengal on the south (National Geographic, 2012). The†¦show more content†¦Another statistic where Australia is more advantaged than Bangladesh is their literacy rates and population living below the poverty line. Poverty and lack of education have been known to go hand in hand for developing nations like Bangladesh. Finally another factor that contributes to Bangladesh’s hunger is not on the table, but is the external factors such as the natural environment. This includes, placement, temperature and natural disasters. This constantly changing environment and temperatures, makes it very hard to consistently grow the same crops all year round. (Central Intelligence Agency, 2014) Bangladesh has a very high rate of population growth, which results in a higher population density, and in many cases can lead to, an increase in stress on water and natural resources, decrease food sequirity, slower development, and less land for agricuture. For a country which is heavily reliant on its agriculture, this becomes an issue. All these effects will eventually lead to hunger within the nation. This is due to more people relying on the same natural resources, however there is not enough to suit the basic needs of everyone. Due to a high population density, the land for farming is put under stress and thus, food production, decreases while the number of people needing food increases. Many people in bangladesh are forced to live on, and grow crops on areas

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