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Should wealthy nations be required to share their wealth among poorer nations by providing such things as food and education? Or is it the responsibility of the governments of poorer nations to look after their citizens themselves? Some expect that rich communities are responsible for supplying food and education for impoverished people from poor societies, on the other side, this question might come up to our mind, is this the right way? What about the Governments of these societies? Are they not responsible for these? On one side, some claim that supplying food and education is not a solution. Firstly, because it could not be a sustainable trend. Secondly, politicians of these countries usually abuse their power for their own benefits and they do not care about their people as long as they receive their needs from other communities. Given that, supporting such countries might not be the best answer. On the other side, for people of wealthy countries, who usually consume more than they need almost every day, helping other communities, that are in need of their basic necessities such as food and education, not only should not be a concern, but they should think of it as an opportunity for a safer and better world. Since we are living in a globalization age and the whole world is connected together, helping other people is a sign of humanity. However, we are all witnessing people who escape from their countries because of lack of their vital needs and they live in the difficult situation of the refugee camps all around the world from Europe to New Zealand these days. To conclude, although governments should be responsible for fulfilling basic human needs for their own nations, people in developed countries are morally obliged to help people in poor countries for humanitarian reasons.

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