B. Dimensions of Development
There are several dimensions to development, including economic, social, and political.
Economic development |
Economic development refers to the process of improving the wealth and standard of living of a country’s population. This can be achieved through the expansion of industries, the creation of jobs, and the development of infrastructure. |
Social development |
Social development involves improving the well-being and quality of life of a country’s citizens. This can include initiatives to improve education, healthcare, and access to necessities such as clean water and sanitation. |
Political development |
Political development refers to the process of building and strengthening democratic institutions and practices. This can include the establishment of a fair and just legal system, the protection of human rights, and the promotion of participation and representation in the political process. |
Other dimensions of development may include cultural, environmental, and technological development.