Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Low-income countries are nations with a low gross national income per capita, as defined by the World Bank. These countries typically face challenges such as high poverty rates, inadequate access to healthcare and education, limited infrastructure, and vulnerability to economic shocks. Research in low-income countries often focuses on topics such as poverty alleviation, economic development, health disparities, and sustainable development. This research aims to identify effective strategies for improving the quality of life and opportunities for residents in these countries.