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2 unusual facts about Developing country


Commission on Health Research for Development

The Commission on Health Research for Development was an independent international initiative with the aim of improving health and development in what were then called ‘developing countries’.

Ne Win

In 1987 after the United Nations had declared Burma a "Least Developed Country", Ne Win, resigned on 23 July 1988 as chairman of the ruling Burma Socialist Programme Party at the height of the uprising against one-party rule.


Allen Edmonds

Wages, benefits, government regulations of the workplace, emissions permits, taxes, and health care costs are all significant costs that could be drastically reduced by locating production overseas in a developing country.

KioskNet

KioskNet is a system, developed at the University of Waterloo, to provide very low cost Internet access to rural villages in developing countries, based on the concept of delay-tolerant networking.

Schimmelbusch mask

The device was invented by Curt Schimmelbusch in 1890, and was used until the 1950s (though it is still applied in some developing countries).


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Polytunnel

High tech poly houses even have heating systems as well as soil heating systems to purify the soil of unwanted viruses, bacteria etc.The recent Indo-Israel collaboration at Gharunda, near Karnal is an excellent example of Polyhouse farming taking place in a developing country.

Tarek Kamel

In August 2012 ICANN appointed Kamel to serve as a senior advisor to its president, making him the first national of a developing country to fill one of ICANN's senior management posts.