
Third World countries
"Third World countries" is a term historically used to describe nations that are less economically developed, often with lower income levels, limited access to quality healthcare and education, and infrastructure challenges. Originally, it distinguished countries that were not part of the Western bloc during the Cold War. Today, the term is less favored; instead, people often refer to these countries as developing or low-income countries, recognizing their diverse statuses and emphasizing the importance of support and sustainable growth. Many such countries are working toward improving living standards and economic stability.