Why does inequality exist in developing countries

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Why does inequality exist in developing countries by Mind Map: Why does inequality exist in developing countries

1. What is being done to help?

1.1. Goal 10: Reduce inequality within and among countries - UN

1.1.1. y 2030, progressively achieve and sustain income growth of the bottom 40 per cent of the population at a rate higher than the national average

2. What is inequality?

3. Why is inequality a problem?

3.1. Some people live under $3 a day

3.2. As long as poverty, injustice and gross inequality persist in our world, none of us can truly rest. -Nelson Mandela

3.3. The Gap Between Rich And Poor

3.3.1. 42 people have the same amount of money as 3.7 Billion of the poorest people

3.3.2. 82% of the worlds money made in 2017, was given to the richest 1% of people.

3.3.3. “The gap between the rich and the poor keeps widening” - Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)

3.4. UN Reduced Inequality

3.4.1. Evidence from developing countries shows that children in the poorest 20 per cent of the populations are still up to three times more likely to die before their fifth birthday than children in the richest quintiles - UN

4. Why does inequality still exist?

4.1. The School Of Life. "Why Some Countries Are Poor and Others Rich." YouTube, 24 Nov. 2014, www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-4V3HR696k. Accessed 23 Mar. 2018.

4.1.1. Because rich countries have good institutions, and poor counties have bad institutions.

4.1.2. For jobs in poor countries, to be hired you just need to be familiar with person hiring you and then you can get a job. This is not thinking about what intelligence others can have. This is called 'Clan Based Thinking'

4.1.3. Some people who live in low income countries, believe that they cannot be helped, so they just look forward too the next world.

4.1.4. Most poor countries are in very tropical places.

4.1.5. Too much diseases in low income countries no medical help

5. Interviews

5.1. Quote

5.1.1. Evidence from developing countries shows that children in the poorest 20 per cent of the populations are still up to three times more likely to die before their fifth birthday than children in the richest quintiles - UN

6. Why are some not getting enough basic needs?

6.1. food

6.1.1. 1 in 9 people go to bed hungry each night

6.1.2. 795 million people suffer from chronic hunger

6.1.3. 1 in 3 people suffer from malnutrion

6.1.4. Most of the people that go hungry live in developing countries

6.1.5. Every year, 3.1 million children die of poor nutrition.

6.2. Clean Water and Sanitation

6.3. Education

6.4. Good Health and well being

6.5. Gender Equality

7. How can we help and stop inequality?

8. Where is most inequality found?

9. Quotes

9.1. Inequality is the biggest threat to the world and needs to be tackled now - THE GUARDIAN