
North-Douth Gap
The North-South Gap refers to the economic and development differences between the Global North (wealthier, industrialized countries mainly in the Northern Hemisphere) and the Global South (poorer, developing nations mostly in the Southern Hemisphere). This gap highlights disparities in income, infrastructure, healthcare, and education. Historically rooted in colonialism and unequal trade, it reflects ongoing challenges in global equity. Efforts to bridge this divide focus on development aid, fair trade, and promoting sustainable growth to enhance living standards in the poorer nations and foster greater global economic balance.