Chad Research Paper

Improved Essays
Chad
7 WC A

Chad is a Central African country with a large population of 11,631,456 people. Despite their large population they are not one of the more “popular”countries unlike Japan, England, or The U.S. This is because of their low amounts of food, drinking water, and struggles with poverty. We believe that these conflicts with resources could be avoided or improved with the help of other countries. Please help the struggle that the Chadians face everyday, poverty, violence, and deprivation of education.

Chad is the thirteenth most malnourished country in the world. That’s thirteenth out of 196 (including Taiwan). 30.3% of Chadian children under the age of five are already underweight. The Chadian diet consists of mainly esh and boule. These are both traditional foods made from cooked millet and grainy porridge. This diet does not have any fruits, dairies, fats, or protein which is not customary for adults to maintain healthy lifestyles and certainly not for growing children. Perhaps it is also why the average life span is only 49.82 years of age. Chad believes that the United Nations could help to prevent this strain on our nutrition resources.
…show more content…
We believe that everyone should earn their share. This is why Chad has a 48 percentage of child labor. Because of this children have little time for school. The life expectancy of education is only 7 years, which is a little more than half of what the average American child receives. On top of that only 40.2% of Chad’s population that is above the age of 15 are able to read and write in French or Arabic. (The country’s two main languages). Chad has been faced with the issue of illiteracy for decades and we believe that it is time for the United Nations to do something about

Related Documents

  • Decent Essays

    No one thought that Chad Bradford would make his high school team. Bradford did. No one thought that Bradford would do well in a hitters ballpark. Bradford did.…

    • 461 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    This research paper about Maynard Jackson. And how he join the movement with Martin Luther King Jr. He is my favorite one. And He was born on March 23 , 1938 in dallas texas.…

    • 195 Words
    • 1 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Improved Essays

    In the documentary, Cannibal Warlords of Liberia one of the issues that was brought up by interviewed individuals were that they lacked a rudimentary elementary education. Being able to read and write is a basic human necessity that everyone in society must have to function in an international arena. In West Point, one of Liberia’s most lamentable slums, there are drug houses filled with kids who can barely communicate on the most pivotal level. There are only a few schools located in West Point, but with no suitable teachers and no one to help keep it clean, they usually become abandoned. Most women work in brothels because there is no other way to make money in that region; just like in any other place they have their own Red Light District.…

    • 389 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Decent Essays

    YOUR TITLE GOES HERE Anna Quindlen’s essay “School’s Out for Summer” focusses on the problems of the school lunch program. One of the main topics she adresses is that some kids aren’t eating as much now that school is out. “ fifteen million students get free or cut-rate lunches at school and breakfast too” but, “only three million chlidren are getting lunches through the federal summer lunch program.” Hunger in the United States is seeming to be a big problem and Quindlen’s wants to change that.…

    • 195 Words
    • 1 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    In these chapters of “The Life you Can Save: Saving a child,” the author, Peter Signer, describes to the reader about improving Aid, A New Standard for giving and A realistic approach. His first point is How to improve aid because he did research that many nations giving aid to preserve their political image as well as to receive benefit from the country that they are helping. Signer gathers data and facts who get the donation money. His facts, countries that have been able to pull themselves out of poverty that have generally received little aid and he argued that the key to lifting people out of poverty is to include them in the global market than giving aid. Signer approve to point.…

    • 138 Words
    • 1 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Superior Essays

    School Lunches In America

    • 1560 Words
    • 7 Pages

    It is no secret that America is in an obesity epidemic. The majority of public schools are only making this problem worse. The school lunches that are provided to students are unhealthy, lacking in taste and quality, and are extremely underwhelming. This isn’t only a problem with lunches, the food in the vending machines is also very unhealthy. The lunches also do not cater in the slightest to children with food allergies or restrictions such as vegetarian or vegan.…

    • 1560 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Improved Essays

    When you think about hunger, it’s a hard thing to think about; what we think about is eating and everyone thinks about eating a lot, everyone loves eating. Unfortunately, hunger is everywhere, even in our own country, in Australia alone; 6 million people go without sufficient food each day, 2 million of which are children. But one of the more recognized health problems in Australia is obesity and it’s dramatic; with more than 1/3 the population suffering from obesity, but what’s more dramatic is that hunger and obesity have both risen substantially within the last 30 years.…

    • 1040 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    Food Shortage In Haiti

    • 1423 Words
    • 6 Pages

    The country of Haiti is a Caribbean country that shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic to its east. The capital of Haiti is Port-au-Prince. Their population is almost entirely descended from African Slaves who won independence in 1804. Over the years Haiti has suffered from economic, political, and social difficulties with a number of natural disasters. It is one of the poorest countries, and has many problems because of this.…

    • 1423 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Great Essays

    Global poverty is world wide problem, in countries such as (insert country name) because poverty is a big thing when it comes to families. In such cases if you don’t have a high education or if you didn’t complete high school you are usually seen as lower income class since education is seen as a high priority in the United States. For example, a doctor or surgeon with a high education they are seen with a lot of money with a big house but if someone didn’t finish high school they are usually seen as someone with low income. Since those who are seen as low income are usually seen that they are struggling in poverty. Poverty is huge thing in today’s world because in America today Detroit is the city with a high rate of poverty and the reason…

    • 1885 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Great Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Millions of kids are forced to work in dumpsites only getting 50c for it and sometimes no money, how would feel, I think that 99% would not want to work when you can go to school and get an education and get a good job, I would rather have that then working in a dumpsite. Many of these kids get hurt or even get killed because of working in a dumpsite. In this essay I will be talking about why kids should go to school and why it’s good for them and why working in a dumpsite is not good for you. My first point is, many of these kids should be going to school because it is every child…

    • 613 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Great Essays

    Social Issues In Haiti

    • 1326 Words
    • 6 Pages

    Ever since the devastating earthquake, Haiti is facing a widespread of problems in child health. Malnutrition takes a serious and irreversible toll, making children more susceptible to disease and death and compromising their cognitive and physical development, which results in low human capital and diminished lifetime earnings (World Bank, 2006). Haiti has the highest rates of childhood underweight and wasting in the Latin America and Caribbean region (Lutter, Chaparro & Mun ̃oz, 2011). Child health can be very demanding in Haiti, because most children are born into families without proper prenatal care. Many children in Haiti are at risk for malnutrition due to health practices of pregnant women and mothers, lack of food and shelter, poor sanitation and nutrition.…

    • 1326 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Great Essays
  • Improved Essays

    He feels that government has neglected this issue for too long. Kozol hopes this essay can recruit the reader into an effort to get the problem of illiteracy addressed and corrected. Works…

    • 706 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    In “Live Free and Starve,” Chitra Divakaruni believes the global issue is child labor. She thinks that child labor is a terrible way to consume money and live the normal life (399). Consequently, most kids who should be having an education are being force to be sold to another family to full fill enough money for their family. An example would be this boy name Nimai, he was brought by his uncle cause his family had many kids, so…

    • 725 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Brilliant Essays

    HUNGER Introduction This essay explores hunger and the reasons why hunger is a social injustice. Research was conducted by using a variety of methods such as online, books and newspaper clippings. This essay will explore hunger Summary…

    • 1044 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Brilliant Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Nutrition Throughout Life Good nutrition throughout the life span is essential if infants are to grow into healthy adults with successful development into old age. However, with the shocking rates of malnutrition and obesity, it appears that infants, children, and adults are not attaining sufficient nutritional status. Concern over poor nutrition has become more apparent in the last ten years (Shepherd, 2008). Nutrition, whether healthy or poor, can affect an individual’s biological, psychological, and socioemotional development throughout the life span.…

    • 5125 Words
    • 21 Pages
    Improved Essays