Bangladesh faces many challenges such as poverty, corruption, overpopulation and the constant climate change makes it a difficult place to live. According to an article I read by "the telegraph" Dhaka Bangladesh is the worst city in the world to live.
It is also to be said as the most underdeveloped country with over 75 million people.
Dhaka in the capital city of Bangladesh and most people have migrated to Dkaha from more rural areas, therefore increasing the population density. This stresses important resources such as food, water, health care, sanitation and education. Many Bangladeshi's can't afford to live in houses very long so they're forced to live in bustees.
A bustee is a name for a shanty town or slum in India or Bangladesh. These slums are on the outskirts of Dhaka and they lack basic needs such as, electricity, sewage disposal, and supply of clean water.
Without these needs there is a high risk of disease leading to higher death rates.
With so many people migrating to the city from rural areas this results in more traffic. More traffic results in congestion problems and exhaust fumes causes air pollution. With over population and an under developed economy the government cannot afford to improve transportation.
Due to the country's geographical location, flooding occurs often. It is a big tragedy when it does flood, shacks are often washed away. In order to rebuild shacks they have to borrow money from moneylenders, thus putting them further into debt. Natural disasters also cause outbreaks of diseases like, cholera, diarrhea and malaria. This effects their physical health which lowers their ability to be productive and thrive under such difficult conditions.
I have learned so much about Bangladesh and I'd like to go and serve there someday.