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Villages & Rural Development Programs for the future of humanity

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Villages & Rural Development Programs for the future of humanity

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  1. Factors That Affect the Rural Development Agriculture is the primary industry in most rural areas, and most people live or work on farms or ranches. The most common challenge faced in villages and rural development; is related to demographic changes, workforce development, capital access, infrastructure, health, land use, and environment and community preservation. Compared to their urban counterparts, rural areas have less internet access, fewer educational institutions, see more hospitals close, and experience less economic growth. Various factors Affect Rural Development; some of them are mentioned below: 1. Rise of mass media: Increased communication channels, such as television, social media, and radio platforms, have raised rural people's awareness. Thanks to mobile phones and the internet, they can now search for jobs, learn new skills, and communicate with people outside the village. Farmers and other people in rural areas are now aware of various government schemes that can benefit farming and other activities due to the rise of mass media.

  2. 2. Rising literacy and employment level: More literacy means more chances of employability. The literacy rate is increasing yearly, and many governments have started providing online and offline courses. 3. Infrastructural activities: A solid infrastructure is required for rural development. Roads, communication channels, electrification, drinking water supply, irrigation facilities, drainage lines, and adequate housing are examples of rural development. Over the last few decades, we have seen increased infrastructure facilities and public service projects in rural areas. 4. Agricultural research: Agriculture research aids in understanding crop yield behavior under various atmospheric and soil conditions and using specific fertilizers that can increase production. Farmers have benefited from using new scientific methods, which triggered the green revolution. Here at extremepovertyeliminated, we believe in Becoming global citizen who makes a difference. We work to eradicate poverty. Dr. James B. Mayfield, one of the world's most experienced rural development and poverty elimination consultants, created these courses. He has over 50 years of experience working in over 20 countries, managing, implementing, and evaluating hundreds of small and large programs to improve the quality of life for thousands of impoverished villagers. He has written several books on poverty eradication and the history of poverty, one of which is Egypt: A Field of Reeds, which covers the History of Egypt from the ancient period to the modern period. These books are available on Amazon. Contact us:- Our site:-https://www.extremepovertyeliminated.com/

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