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100

What does life expectancy mean?


Life expectancy is the average number of years a person can expect to live

100

What was DRC's internet access percentage?

As of 2023, 22.9% of the DRC's population had internet access.

100

What is the DRC Air Quality Index?

153 AQI

100

What was the Democratic Republic's GDP?

The Democratic Republic of Congo's GDP for 2024 was approximately $70.75 billion USD. This figure represents an all-time high for the country and is an increase from its 2023 GDP of around $67.01 billion.

100

What is the DRC's corruption index?

20/100 

0 - highly corrupt to 100 - very clean 

200

What was the DRC's life expectancy rate in 2023?

the DRC's life expectancy was 61.9 years

200

What percentage of DRC have access to a phone?

47.9 percent of the total population.

200

What natural disaster occured in Congo in 2002?

Volcanic Eruption

200

What does HDI stand for?

Human Development Index


200

What is corruption?

Corruption is the abuse of power by individuals, often in government or organizations, for personal gain.

300

Provide two impacts of high density housing

High housing density can lead to crowded living conditions, which may increase the spread of diseases, reduce privacy, and put pressure on resources like water, electricity, and healthcare.

It can also cause stress and affect mental wellbeing.  

300

List two impacts that not having access to internet has on human wellbeing

Limited internet access can reduce educational opportunities and prevent people from finding important healthcare information. It can also limit job prospects and isolate individuals from social support, negatively affecting overall wellbeing. 

300

Provide two reasons why reason poor water quality can impact ones wellbeing?

Poor water quality can lead to waterborne diseases and reduce agricultural productivity, affecting food security.

300

What was the unemployment rate in DRC in 2024?

4.56%

300

What rank was the DRC's Corruption Index out of 180 countries? 

163/180

400

What was the birth rate of DRC?


The birth rate in the DRC is about 32.5 births per 1,000 people

400

What impacts can limited access to water have on one's wellbeing?

It can cause dehydration, poor sanitation, and higher risk of disease.

400

What was the highest recorded temperature in the DRC?

41.5°C in Bandundu, a city located in the western part of the country.

400

Explain the issue of income inequality in the DRC?

Wealth is concentrated among a small portion of the population, while the majority live in poverty. This limits access to essential services like education, healthcare, and clean water, and contributes to social and economic challenges across the country.

400

How could a stable and fair government improve the wellbeing of people in DRC?

Providing reliable access to essential services such as education, healthcare, and clean water.

It could also create fair laws, reduce corruption, and support economic opportunities, helping people live safer and healthier lives.

500

How does access to education or healthcare affect wellbeing?

Access to education and healthcare improves life expectancy, reduces poverty, and enhances quality of life.

500

How does technology improve education work and health opportunities?

Technology enables online learning, telemedicine, and access to remote job opportunities

500

How does the environment affect peoples safety, health and access to resources?


Environmental issues like pollution, deforestation, and floods can harm health and reduce access to clean water, food, and safe housing

500

How does income distribution affect peoples wellbeing?

Restrict access to essential services such as education, healthcare, and housing, and may contribute to social tension, dissatisfaction, or unrest within the community.

500

How does government stability affect access to education and healthcare?

Government stability affects access to education and healthcare because a stable government can plan and provide services more effectively, ensuring that even people living in poverty can attend school, receive medical care, and access essential support. 

In contrast, political instability can disrupt schools and hospitals, reduce funding, and make it much harder for the poorest members of society to meet their basic needs.

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