The Problem
In Nigeria, there are about 47% of people live in the (rural) backwoods area, where they lack the necessary amenities and the knowledge required to perform daily tasks.
The problem they face:
1. Poor health care: People living in backwoods regions in Nigeria often do not have access to proper health care facilities, leading to poor health outcomes. This is problematic for women and children, who are more vulnerable to illness and disease.
2. Lack of education: Many people living in backwoods regions in Nigeria do not have access to quality education due to their lack of privileges. This can lead to a lack of knowledge and skills, which can limit their opportunities in the future.
3. Limited job opportunities: Lack of privileges also lead to a lack of job opportunities in backwoods regions in Nigeria. This lead to high levels of poverty and financial insecurity for people living in these areas.
4. Lack of infrastructure: Rural regions in Nigeria often lack proper infrastructure, such as roads, electricity, and clean water, which further compounds the problems faced by people living in these areas.
Stats
The affected people in a particular location are approximately 5000.
Factors
Lack of funds by the government.
Lack of support by non-governmental bodies
Poor Infrastructure
Low self-esteem
Limited access to technology
Consequences
The people leave in high levels of poverty and financial insecurity.
They have no or little knowledge and skills and their opportunities are limited.
They are vulnerable to illness and disease with no proper medical treatment.
Their children lack basic knowledge of education.
They have no privileges, opportunities, or ability to face and interact with people living in urban areas.
They have no proper infrastructure, such as roads, electricity, and clean water.
They have no job opportunities.
They suffer stigmatization.