Problems In Cote D Lvoire

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Cote D‘lvoire is a developing country that has a few major problems. They do not have a very high life expectancy.. They have an expectancy to vinyl live to 51.5 years.. Schooling is only for an average of 8.9 years and in the us it is 13+ years. For them they have a teacher for every 41 kids.. Although there is only 82 teachers registered in Cote D’lvoire. Males tend to attend school longer than females. Males go for a mean of 5.3 years and females go for a mean of 3.2 years.

With the education being so low it is making it so that there's a lot more girls pregnant than what there would be if they had better education. If i could do anything to fix the problems in Cote D’lvoire I would up the education for females and teach them about safe

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