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Less Developed Countries

Less Developed Countries (LDCs) are nations with lower levels of economic activity, income, and infrastructure compared to more developed countries. They often face challenges like limited access to quality education, healthcare, and employment opportunities. These countries may have higher rates of poverty, unemployment, and inadequate public services. LDCs typically rely heavily on agriculture or resource-based industries and may struggle with issues like political instability or insufficient technological development. Despite these challenges, many LDCs are working toward economic growth and improved living conditions through international aid, investments, and development programs.