Because of this, there is not enough arable land and little water in this area, and the waters are really ignored. In such an environment, there are not many resources that can be developed locally. The only source of income for local people is very small. In addition to going to work, they use a small amount of water and cultivated land in China to grow crops, which is enough to achieve their daily life. If they encounter some special floods, such as drought and locust plague, they will lose their income for one year. In this case, they will also look for other ways out, that is, going out to work.
Niger Niger in Africa is located in the middle of Africa, and the illiteracy rate is as high as 84.3%, of which 80% of adults are illiterate, making it the country with the most illiteracy in the world. Niger is a landlocked country on the southern edge of the Sahara desert. Although the national area is 1267000 square kilometers, due to the harm of desert, the Niger River in the southern region alone has nurtured tens of millions of people in Niger. In 20 18, the per capita income of Niger was only 4 12 dollars, making it one of the least developed countries in the world.
Niger's urban industrial base is weak, and many places are covered by desert, so it is difficult to grow crops. Therefore, the agricultural development of Niger only depends on the reach of the Niger River, and the climate and environment in Niger are still very hot, and the temperature can reach 50-60℃ in summer, so people living here will feel very uncomfortable. In order to get rid of the predicament, the Niger government has also promoted the development of some areas based on foreign investment, but the development speed is only a little slower.
Afghanistan Afghanistan has experienced several years of turmoil. The illiteracy rate in this country is about 83%, mainly including men and women. It is facing various development problems, which is an obstacle to the prosperity of this country. The lack of jobs, the violence of rules and the low-quality infrastructure have caused the problem of child labor in this land. In Guinea Bissau, the illiteracy rate in this country is 80%. There are not enough educational facilities here, and schools and schools are extremely scarce. Your child's education is compulsory for 5 to 13 years, but most people in this country don't care about this standard.
Child labor, beggars and other similar problems have become very serious in this land. The illiteracy rate in Burkina Faso is 78%, and the proportion of college students is less than 4 1%. Here, most illiterate people are from urban and rural areas. There is no shortage of ecological resources in this country, but so far, these resources have not been better utilized. Many adults don't even like primary school teaching, which is why they neglect to send their children to school.