Where is a country so poor that it needs international aid even for buckets?

Updated on society 2024-04-24
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The country that is so poor that even buckets need international aid is South SudanYesA landlocked country in East Africa. In addition to poverty, South Sudan also has a very serious problem, that is, fresh water resources are quite scarce, so the United Nations took the lead in assisting tens of thousands of pumps, and sent well digging equipment and technicians, dug wells, installed pumps and prepared to pump water, but found that South Sudan did not even have water storage equipment, so the United Nations assisted buckets.

    While most countries provide food aid, South Sudan needs a lot of buckets to store water due to a lack of freshwater resources. It is precisely because of South Sudan that buckets appeared in the United Nations aid list for the first time, and more than 200,000 buckets were sent in one year.

    Located in the most backward northeast of Africa, South Sophie is a fairly young country, less than a decade since its founding. South Sufi has an area of nearly 620,000 square kilometers and is home to more than 12 million people. In addition to the scarcity of fresh water, other aspects are good, such as South Sudan has large grasslands and wetlands, clay plains account for more than 80 percent of the total area, and the land is quite fertile.

    South Sudan also has a large amount of primary forests and arable land, with a very large production of tropical hardwoods and gum arabic, with a total arable land area of 25 million hectares, and arable land can be divided into 2 hectares per person. In addition to arable land, there is also animal husbandry on farms in South Sudan to make money, although the quality of cattle and sheep is not very good, but buyers can buy cattle and sheep to make canned food and meat sausages for export, although the income is not much, but it is also an income.

    Although the country of South Sudan has good resources, because they have more than 30 billion US dollars in foreign debt, there is not much money left to live on except to repay the debt. The per capita daily consumption level of the local people is less than 1 US dollar, and 40% of the residents are in famine, which is also quite sad.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The southernmost tip of Africa is called the Gambia, a country that is very poor, and many basic industries are not available, including buckets, which need to be imported and foreign aid.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    South Sudan in Africa, South Sudan is a fairly young country, less than ten years since its establishment in 2011, it is definitely the youngest country in the world. Therefore, the economic development of South Sudan, like most countries in Africa, is still in the initial stage of struggling to solve the problem of food and clothing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    South Sudan in Africa, which has only been established for 10 years, is very short of fresh water resources, and lacks the awareness of water conservation, the economy is even more backward, and the problem of food and clothing is also difficult to solve.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    South Sudan, which lacks both freshwater resources and awareness of water conservation. Therefore, even after many countries in the world have donated a lot of pump machinery and imported scientific and technological personnel, its fresh water resources are still in short supply. The reason for this is quite ironic, because they don't know how to store fresh water.

    Therefore, there is no choice but to donate buckets to it for water storage. I have to say that this is also a wonder in the donor community.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    That country is South Sudan. Founded in 2011, less than 10 years ago, South Sudan is located in Africa, like other African countries, where people have not yet solved the basic problem of food and clothing, many people are still struggling with poverty, and more seriously, many people die every year because of water shortage, and the fresh water resources here are quite scarce. Water is the basic living resource of human beings, and it is difficult for human beings to survive without water, and the total amount of water in South Sudan is very scarce, and the average resource per person is even smaller.

    South Sudan is very water-scarce, and what is even more surprising is that their awareness of water conservation is very poor. Many countries have contributed a lot of resources to it, including direct freshwater resources and a large number of pumping machinery. But it still can't meet people's daily drinking water**.

    Interestingly, they don't know how to store fresh water. There were no tools to store water, and other countries saw this situation and gave them a large number of buckets, which is also a rare situation in human history.

    South Sudan is a newly formed country with not yet well-developed infrastructure。In view of such a basic national situation, South Sudan's leadership should accelerate the country's development, address the issues that people are most concerned about, and formulate detailed plans for the country's long-term development. But for now, South Sudan's future prospects are still quite uncertain.

    However, the overall situation in South Sudan still has great potential for development, and our country is also actively helping the people there to overcome the current difficulties. The state has drawn up plans to resume the production of oil fields in Upper Nile and Unity States, which has brought new economic growth points to the country's development, but the current economic situation in South Sudan has not improved substantially.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    South Sudan, like most countries in Africa, is still in the initial stage of economic development, and it is precisely because South Sudan is facing a very serious problem, that is, its fresh water resources are quite scarce, so it still needs international assistance.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Today, South Sudan's economic development, like most countries in Africa, is still in the initial stage of struggling to solve the problem of food and clothing. Not only that, but South Sudan also has an extremely serious problem, that is, the freshwater resources here are quite scarce.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's South Sudan, which was only formed in 2011, and it's growing as slowly as Africa, and most importantly because it has a very little fresh water resources.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    South Sudan was established in 2011 and has been less than 10 years now. Economic development, like the rest of Africa, is at a stage where even food and clothing cannot be solved. Being in Africa, freshwater resources are scarce, so we have to rely on aid.

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