Global Inequality
Global inequality refers to the unequal distribution of resources, wealth, and opportunities among countries and populations around the world. This disparity can be seen in various aspects, such as income levels, access to education, healthcare, and basic services. Wealthier nations often have more resources and better living conditions compared to developing countries, leading to significant differences in quality of life.
Factors contributing to global inequality include historical events, economic policies, and social structures. For instance, colonialism has left lasting impacts on many nations, affecting their economic development. Additionally, globalization can both alleviate and exacerbate these inequalities, as it may create opportunities for some while leaving others behind.