The living conditions of children in African countries

Updated on international 2024-02-19
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can check the economy, health care and other conditions in Africa, which is also the living conditions of African children.

    He was starved for a long time, did not have a good education, and had to herd cattle and sheep at a very young age, not his own family. Illness can not get timely **. Being in a state of poverty and backwardness for a long time has taught them from their childhood that there is no shame in being poor, backward and begging.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Most African children are in a state of semi-subsistence and have no money to go to school, which makes their future dark, and they know from an important age that they are mercenary, because survival is the only thing they care about. A small number of children from wealthy families receive Western higher education from an early age, go to Europe and other countries to further their education, and live a rich and luxurious life.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) reports that 2 million children in Africa die every year from water scarcity.

    According to a report published by the United Nations, the growing water and sanitation crisis kills nearly two million children each year in developing countries in Africa and elsewhere. The Human Development Programme (HDP) has titled the report, "Beyond Poverty: Energy, Poverty and Global Water Scarcity", and these phenomena exist in developing countries, particularly in Africa.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are so many countries in Africa, you have to see which country. The poor eat one meal a day, and only the head of the family can eat two meals. The rich are similar to the emperor to eat and have what he wants.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Haha, what is it?

    Lack of water, starvation, war, will be glazed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The president of a chamber of commerce in Malawi is a friend of Chen Wei, who came to Malawi a long time ago to do business. Today, she owns a small cottage in Malawi and lives in Malawi with her wife and children. The youngest son attends an ordinary high school in Malawi, spending more than 130,000 yuan a year and attending an international school.

    Don't think that Malawi is poor, the relative high-quality cultural education is quite high here, the most expensive ordinary high school costs 500,000 a year, and the average salesperson in the capital of Beijing, Malawi, may have a monthly salary of three or four hundred yuan.

    The little girl who will give birth is very cute, and the children are very polite. The students added Chinese teaching materials for the first grade of primary school from China, and the family returned the little girl to hire a Chinese tutor to attend classes three times a week. Qiu Li chatted with the little girl, and the little girl spoke Chinese very fluently.

    Qiu Li opened the textbook, and the little girl also read us an article, she said that she knew little words, and she still had to read pinyin. The little girl said that her father said that he wanted to study Chinese, and she also liked to learn and train Chinese.

    Another friend of Chen Wei took us to a local college to have a look, he chose to give up an international school for his child, the tuition fee is 15,000 yuan a year, the natural environment is also very good, this child is still the only student in the school to ride a bicycle to school, only he stops Jane's bicycle in the bicycle shed.

    Malawi was originally a British colony, so it was very easy to obtain British citizenship in Malawi. Many Indians who do business here eventually become British citizens, but there are now more than 2,000 Chinese in Malawi, and everyone has met a lot along the way, and they all know that sooner or later they will have to go home. Liquids.

    Therefore, Chinese children who grew up in Malawi can basically speak Chinese fluently. Although Malawi is too poor, Chinese businessmen here choose the best schools for their sons, so they can also enjoy a relatively good cultural education.

    Seychelles has the highest average GDP in Africa, with an average GDP of US dollars. The country consists of 115 islands located 1,500 kilometres east of the East African Sea. Seychelles' economy used to be based on farming areas, but by now, the fastest growing sector in Seychelles is tourism.

    This island nation is known as one of the most popular tourist attractions for honeymooners. In addition, the economy of the host country also depends on other **, such as shipbuilding, agriculture and animal husbandry, livestock, and beverages.

    Mauritius is one of the most developed countries on the African continent, with an average GDP of US dollars. In the beginning, Mauritius relied on agriculture and agriculture to drive its economic development, but since its establishment, the host country has already increased its industrial structure several times. Recently, Mauritius has seen a surprising increase in sugar production, textiles and finance.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    He is now in high school in Malawi, spending 130,000 yuan for three semesters a year, and attending an international school. Don't look at Malawi's poverty, relatively high-quality education here is not expensive, the most expensive high-end beard stares stupid pants to accompany a year for 500,000 yuan, and the average clerk in the capital of Malawi has a monthly salary of three or four hundred yuan.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Chinese children growing up in Africa are generally fluent in Chinese and are highly educated.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Chinese children growing up in Malawi are basically fluent in Chinese. Despite the poverty of Malawi, Chinese businessmen choose the best school in their ability to do so.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I suggest that you go to Africa for field trips, and then write your own ** to summarize the basic situation, the data may not be 100% accurate, right?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I have been to West Africa, and the gap between the rich and the poor in Africa is also relatively large, and the people at the bottom live a miserable life.

    Their children may not be full for three meals a day, and their staple food is corn, rice, and cassava.

    They are all in tattered clothes, or the costumes of the 90s in our country.

    Some of the houses are homeless and sleeping on the streets, and some live in wood-paneled houses, mud floors, and are low, with an average of only 2 square meters of space per person.

    There are no entertainment activities on weekdays, mainly frolic. If you are a little older, you have to take on household chores, or you can work as a small trader and sell small goods.

    This is still the case in their capital cities, where they mainly live in thatched huts with round earthen walls and thatched roofs.

    But they are all naturally optimistic and cheerful.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    According to UNESCO, Africa's water crisis kills 6,000 people every year, and about 300 million Africans live in poverty due to water scarcity. In the next 20 years, at least 500 million people in Africa will be living in dire straits due to water scarcity. This will further lead to a continued reduction in agricultural production due to a lack of water to irrigate crops.

    Experts believe that in the next 23 years, Africa's food production will decrease by 23 due to a lack of adequate waterSome experts believe that Africa's natural water resources are not scarce, but poor Africa has not managed these precious water resources well, which has made the water crisis increasingly serious. Analysts believe that if the current lack of drinking water is not improved, at least 17 African countries will suffer from severe water shortages by 2010, and water problems are likely to become the trigger for disputes or conflicts among some African countries.

    According to statistics, in order to solve the problem of water scarcity for the African population, 20 billion US dollars need to be invested every year. At present, some African countries invest only 1 percent of their budgets in water supply. Experts pointed out that water scarcity will be a potential factor leading to social contradictions and political conflicts, and that water supply difficulties will bring a huge crisis to the economic development and life and health of African people.

    The report commended African countries for their progress in vaccinations and primary school enrolment. But for most children in African countries, life is short and hard. Nearly one third of children in Central Africa are disabled,** and no assistance is given to them and they are denied any legal rights.

    Some 48 million children in South Africa, nearly one tenth of the population, are orphaned or abandoned. Many children are suffering from traditional practices such as circumcision and witchcraft. About half of all girls in Ethiopia are married before the age of 15.

    In short, there is not enough food, no warm clothing, and no rights guaranteed! Hopefully they are getting better and better

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The gap between the rich and the poor in Africa is relatively large, and most of the children live on money, and most families send them to church, but the church has no food, so they have to rely on themselves.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    First of all, I personally think that this is impossible, this kind of program has been tried in the United States and other European countries for a long time, putting black children in white homes for foster care, providing excellent living environment and elite school education.

    As a result, white children under the same education grow up with excellent grades, while black children are a mess, the same environment, the same resources, the same family, but the results are different.

    In the final analysis, it is a gap between races, because black people have 200 ml less brain capacity than other races, and they are born with a hard wound, and the same problem seems very simple in the eyes of white children, but it is difficult in the eyes of black children, which is why American schools have the lowest requirements for black people when admitting them.

    Geneticists have surveyed these black people who grew up in white families, and they only have two or three points higher IQ than children from black families.

    Therefore, even if black people are brought up in China, the effect will not be very great, and it will threaten social security.

    However, there are many people in China who love black people, and maybe black people will be happier in heaven when they come to China than in the United States, but they still want to stay in their own homes.

    If a newborn African child is placed in China and cultivated according to an ordinary Chinese child, if there are no major problems, the child's achievements are about the same as the average base of the vast majority of Chinese children.

    I say this for a reason.

    In 2000, on the way to buy groceries, a grandmother Zhu in Shanghai heard a baby crying on the side of the road.

    Grandma Zhu couldn't see such a thing as abandoning the child, so she took the child home, and when she cleaned the child, she found that the child was extremely dark and could not be washed off. Someone reminded, is this a black man?

    But whether it is black or black, this is a life after all, and Grandma Zhu decided to adopt him and named him Zhu Junlong in Chinese.

    Since then, Grandma Zhu has completely raised Zhu Junlong as her grandson. Not only did he go to school as normal as a Chinese child, but he ran errands everywhere and applied for an adoption hukou, so that he could go to school normally like a Chinese child.

    And treat Zhu Junlong as well as his own grandson.

    According to **'s report, when Zhu Junlong was in elementary school, except for being a little more naughty and having a larger amount of food, there was not much difference from other Chinese children.

    And under the care of Grandma Zhu, Zhu Junlong was finally admitted to university.

    This story has been reported by many **, we express our respect for Grandma Zhu's boundless love, in fact, from Zhu Junlong's own experience, we can draw a simple conclusion:

    A person's racial talent is very important, but a person's acquired cultivation is even more important.

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