In recent years, the disparity between wealthy and poorer nations has become increasingly pronounced, raising the question of whether affluent countries have an obligation to share their resources with less fortunate ones. This debate encompasses several critical issues, including the provision of basic needs such as food and education. While some argue that wealthy nations should be mandated to extend their wealth to poorer nations, others contend that it is the responsibility of the governments of these nations to care for their citizens. In this essay, I will discuss both perspectives before reaching a conclusion.