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

Mauritania is a drought-ridden and dusty West African country, with hot, dry weather and 90 percent of its land covered by a vast desert. It is a vast territory, covering an area of about 1.03 million hectares. Mauritania's west side facing the Atlantic Ocean, and with Western Sahara, Algeria, Mali and Senegal border. The host country is not only a desert spring landscape, but also the advantages of international shipping with port cities.

Mauritania's urbanization market share is very high, ranking second in Africa. However, most of Mauritania has not been affected by urban development, still maintains a natural state, there are many initially magnificent natural scenery and a relaxed and uneventful approach to life.

Unfortunately, daily life is still full of various tests. For example, the host country has been at odds with neighboring countries Algeria and Morocco over the disputed territory of Western Sahara.

Poor medical conditions, rich in biopharmaceutical profits

The medical level of the host country is relatively poor, most of the hospitals are located in Nouakchott, the capital of Beijing, and the hospitals are not well equipped with machinery and equipment, and there are many pregnant women who will suffer from maternal labor and delivery complications. Moreover, the maternal mortality rate and infant mortality rate are very high, about 1%.

The people of the host country are also exposed to the risk of infectious diseases such as dengue fever, tuberculosis and acute enteritis. The pharmaceutical industry in the host country is mostly manipulated by privatized companies, dealing with such a large market demand for medicines, which has enabled them to make a lot of money over the years.

Culture and education are tough to implement

Despite Mauritania's poverty, the local government understands that no child is too poor to be poor. Local children have free and compulsory education at their disposal. School enrollment is very high, but attendance is very low. Especially in the backward areas, not only do they lack adequate educational facilities, but their attendance is much lower than that of children in the big cities. In the end, the reason for this is because of poverty. Although there are no tuition fees, the cost of textbooks, meals, and school uniforms is a burden on most families in the country.

Not only do they not have the money to pay for school fees, but there is also a serious food crisis in their country, which has resulted in children not being able to eat enough, lacking nutrition, and not having the strength to go to school. Many parents will let their children enter society early to earn money to support their families so that they don't waste food.