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Zimbabwe encounters many struggles in their country today. They are going to have a rough time getting on top of their issues. Foreign help is not going to make a difference because they are already receiving much foreign assistance and they are still in bad shape with malnutrition, starvation, and poverty. Financial assistance is being provided by many other countries. Any amount of money given to this country is going to help them out in some way if it is being used correctly and on the right things. Something that this country needs in order to help them become successful would be Mugabe accepting this power-sharing deal that he seems to be avoiding. The people of the country are for this agreement and they will be upset if Mugabe decides not to take the deal. With that being said, the United States claims that they will intervene with the situation should he not accept this deal. Social issues are not showing any signs of improvement. They tie in with the political issue of Mugabe and his selfishness. The social issues and the political issues tend to have a correlation between each other. Disease has been and continues to kill many. Education is becoming a hardship to receive and provide. With the average lifespan currently at 46, it is easily seen that malnutrition, starvation, and poverty have had a tremendous negative impact on the country. Economically, there are many issues in Zimbabwe. With poverty at a very high rate, the country is in a relatively terrible condition. This is mainly because of the countries income. 94% of the country is unemployed, resulting in less movement of money in and out of the country. Inflation of prices on a country that has no money is just digging a deeper hole for themselves. The country of Zimbabwe is not heading in the right direction economically and there is no sign of advancement. In all, the countries big hope to greater success would all be started with this power-sharing agreement, which will assist in leading the country to bettering itself.

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