The limited budgets of governments, especially those in developing countries, are better spent on health and education than on employment-generating projects. Do you agree or disagree with this statement?

Nowadays there are governments that have a limited budget to spend in their
countries
more specifically in those called "developing
countries
" and there is an intense debate if it would be better to spend it in order to improve the
health
system and
education
instead
of on employment generating. To that extent, I am partly in agreement due to the following reasons that I will explain in
this
essay. We all know that, together with
education
, the
health
system plays an important role in our
society
.
Moreover
, the quality of the
health
system is
also
an important piece in the country's management by governments. On one hand, should take into consideration not only the hospital's qualities but
also
the preparation of its doctors and nurses.
On the other hand
, investment in
health
campaigns could lead to reducing toxic habits among citizens and in consequence the number of hospitalizations
and
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is traduced into a decrease in the amount of money spent in
this
area.
Education
is
also
the
second
pillar on which a successful
society
is based. At that moment in which as a
society
we give our children and teenagers the possibility to develop their careers in their own country without the necessity to go abroad to study, we are
also
preserving
this
money in our homeland. Notwithstanding, we should not forget the more level our universities have, the more respect our country will gain.
On the other hand
, employment-generating projects are needed in those
countries
which are struggling day by day in order to be more competitive. Start-ups and little industries sometimes need government help because starting a new business in developing
countries
is not a piece of cake.
Besides
, those small industries are usually open to receiving new employees and apprenticeship courses which makes the job market move To conclude with
this
essay, I am totally convinced that, as well as
health
and
education
, are the two bases of
society
. There is no balance without one of them but at the same time, I believe that small companies need special support to foster their projects which involves young and middle-aged citizens.
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