Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Mauritania is a dry and dusty West African country. what do you think?

Mauritania is a dry and dusty West African country. what do you think?

Mauritania is a dry and dusty country in West Africa, with hot weather and 90% of the land covered by vast desert. It has a vast territory, covering an area of about 6.5438+0.03 million hectares. Mauritania borders the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and borders Western Sahara, Algeria, Mali and Senegal. The host country not only has the desert spring scenery, but also has the international shipping advantage of the port city.

Mauritania has a very high urbanization market share, ranking second in Africa. However, most parts of Mauritania have not been affected by urban development, and they still remain in a natural state, with many original magnificent natural scenery and relaxed and simple lifestyle.

Unfortunately, daily life is still full of tests. For example, the host country has been in conflict with neighboring Algeria and Morocco over the territorial dispute over Western Sahara.

Countries with poor medical conditions and rich biopharmaceuticals have relatively poor medical standards. Most hospitals are located in Nouakchott, the capital of Beijing, and the machinery and equipment of the hospitals are not complete. Many pregnant women will have symptoms of childbirth. Moreover, the maternal mortality rate and infant mortality rate are very high, about 1%.

People in the host country are also at risk of infectious diseases such as dengue fever, tuberculosis and acute enteritis. Most of the pharmaceutical industry in the host country is controlled by privatized companies, and they have made a lot of money in dealing with such a large drug demand market over the years.

Cultural education is difficult to implement. Although Mauritania is poor, the local government also understands that no matter how poor it is, there can be no poor children. All local children can have the right to control completely free compulsory education. The school enrollment rate is high, but the attendance rate of children is very low. Especially in backward areas, there is not only a lack of corresponding educational facilities, but also the enrollment rate is far lower than that of children in big cities. In the final analysis, the reason is poverty. Although tuition fees are not paid, tuition fees such as textbooks, meals and school uniforms make most families in the host country feel powerless and stressed.

Not only is there no money to pay tuition fees, but there is also a serious food crisis in the host country, which leads to insufficient food and nutrition for children and no strength to study. In order not to waste food, many parents will let their children enter the society in advance and earn money to support their families.