I can take it, then.
I can tell you frankly that the developing countries are completely overwhelmed, much more so than here. Essentially, that's because in many of these countries, a lot of people live together, particularly in unstable countries affected by conflicts, where many refugees end up living together. This inevitably means more COVID-19 cases.
Also related to what I said is the fact that people don't trust the government, don't believe in the system and don't follow instructions. When people don't listen, they don't want to hear about it and think it's all made up to make them afraid or for some other reason, meaning that they won't take the proper precautions needed to survive and stop the virus from spreading.
As for access to technology or drugs, as we have seen already, there were many problems surrounding HIV/AIDS drugs, until the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation intervened and helped develop an effective treatment. Apart from that, it's extremely difficult. It's very expensive, and these countries do not have the power to do anything. International restrictions make it very hard to copy and distribute these products in unstable countries affected by conflicts, particularly when the government, the police and the army are not in place.