Argue
In today's complex society, people of the developed countries are still fighting for their basic rights such as better healthcare, proper education and a sound source of income. Because the governments of the underdeveloped countries are struggling to improve the living standards of their people, I believe that contributions by richer nations should be more in this regard. Firstly, in the field of healthcare, developed countries can support undeveloped countries in many ways. They can send their expert doctors to train the medical staff in the developing countries. Also, they can open free medical camps in the selected areas of undeveloped countries. In this way free medical advice could be given. Such camps can also start health awareness campaigns to make people aware of unhealthy lifestyles. Moreover, experts from the developed countries can also help with the vaccination programs in the undeveloped countries. This will lead to decreases in infant mortality rates. Secondly, assistance in the field of education should be provided to the undeveloped nations. The developed countries can provide funds to open new schools and polytechnic institutions. These will not only increase the literacy rate, but will also provide vocational education. Furthermore, the developed countries should provide the students of poor countries an opportunity to study in the prestigious institutions by giving scholarships. This will promote help poor people to gain higher education.
To conclude, if we want to live in a better world with peace and harmony, we should always help each other. Therefore, I believe that richer nations should help the poor countries in all the