Gambia is one of the poorest countries in africa. Almost half of the citizens are living on less than two dollars a day. Being a part of the UN would give Gambia a new beginning in education. Investing money into filtration of water from the Gambia River could kick start selling water to other countries in africa in need of clean potable water.
Gambia is one of the poorest countries in africa. Almost half of the citizens are living on less than two dollars a day. Being a part of the UN would give Gambia a new beginning in education. Investing money into filtration of water from the Gambia River could kick start selling water to other countries in africa in need of clean potable water.
Gambia is one of the poorest countries in africa. Almost half of the citizens are living on less than two dollars a day. Being a part of the UN would give Gambia a new beginning in education. Investing money into filtration of water from the Gambia River could kick start selling water to other countries in africa in need of clean potable water.
Gambia should be privileged to be part of the UN because it it remains one
of the poorest countries in africa. Almost half of the citizens in Gambia (48.4%) are living on less than two dollars a day. The literacy rate in Gambia is 50%, with the female literacy rate being 43%, only 7% of men can read. Being a part of the UN would give Gambia a new beginning in education and school systems and taking a stand against poverty. Also, investing money into filtration of water from the Gambia River could kick start selling water to other countries in Africa in need of clean potable water.