Third World Countries with IT Problems

Third World Countries with IT Problems

  • A discussion and evaluation of the conflicting results
  • A discussion of the unexpected findings
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The paper must following the formatting guidelines in The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (2010), (6th ed., 7th printing), and contain scholarly references. 2 pages without cover and reference page

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All the countries that have that have information technology problems have factors that have prevented the development of technology capabilities. For Kiribati which is the worst affected, the location of the country is the reason since it cannot tap into the technological inventions of the developed countries. For Burkina Faso, a country located in western Africa, technology development and implementation has been prevented by the endless wars and terrorist attacks. Terrorists and rebels that fight the government destroy infrastructure leading to lack of communication facilities. For Haiti, the information technology problems are caused by natural calamities such as earthquakes and struggles for freedom which was also the major cause of Cambodia nontechnological environment. Some countries are experiencing information technology challenges due to the leadership where the leader of the country does not value information and technology.(538words)

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