Africa. Post Colonial Africa Euro. Cuts involvement in Afr (c.1920-1945) - cut budgets - white settlers take land from African farmers - closed schools.

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Africa

Post Colonial Africa Euro. Cuts involvement in Afr (c ) - cut budgets - white settlers take land from African farmers - closed schools & churches - sell assets to pay war debt

Rising expectations for independence & modernization -White settlers seize more land & est. Apartheid in South Africa Renewed post WWII interest in Africa Post WWII boom in Afr. products Use Afr. Troops in WWII= rising discontent w/ Euro

Most countries= indep. By 1960, but boundaries divide some tribes and put hostile ones together in the same country Emergence of AIDS epidemic Colonial borders=little national loyalty Nigeria 250 ethnic groups 395 languages 3 major religions

Virtual Collapse of Africa ’ s econ since 1970 b/c 1. Most Technology doesn’t work in Africa 2. Farmers don’t like collectivization 3. Deteriorating Environment 4. Lack of foreign investments 5. Lots of Corruption 6. Local gov’t resist national gov’t 7. High rate of HIV/AIDS 8. Famine 9. Genocide 10. Bad Leaders 11. Other

1. Much of Africa lacks the infrastructure for modern technology. The vastness of the continent makes it difficult to interconnect it. -Infrastructure – the large-scale public systems, services, and facilities needed for economic activity including: power & water supplies, public transportation, telecommunications, roads, and schools. 3. Deterioration of Environment- Desertification- the turning of fertile land into desert. - Caused by natural erosion, over- grazing, over-farming, harvesting of trees, drought - Destroys ecosystems, leads to extinct animals and plants.

2. Collective farms might produce more crops, but farmers lose the land their families have had for generations & they lose the ability to grow what they want, including food for the family. Shift from subsistence farming to cash crops 4. Lack of Foreign investments- many foreign companies that operate in Africa do not re-invest in Africa. Some do not even hire local workers. What does this mean? Companies get rich African countries do not get much if any of the revenue. (like imperialism)

5. Lot of Corruption in gov’ts. Corruption- dishonest exploitation of power for personal gains. Ex. Bribes, small percentage of people getting money from natural resources 8. Famine -a severe shortage of food resulting in widespread hunger and starvation. Causes- Drought, Desertification, War, shift from subsistence farming to cash crops Ex.- see Africa Map Assignment

6. Local gov’t resistance to national gov’t. Most countries were not ‘countries’ before imperialism, they were tribal. The idea of countries and central gov’ts is foreign. 9. Genocide- the systematic killing of all the people from a national, ethnic, or religious group; or the attempt to do so. See Africa Map Assignment. Examples- Rwanda (Hutus/Interhamwe v. Tutsi) >500,000, Darfur region of Sudan (Gov’t/militia v. tribal farmers) >250,000, Tanzania (Albinos) 140,000

7. High rate of HIV/AIDS - Reasons- Social, Political, Economic -8 of the top of 10 countries with the highest # of people living with HIV/AIDS are in Africa (India is # 4, USA is # 10). -Very low life expectancies Political - Misinformation- AIDS-denialists claim AIDS is not caused by HIV -lack of infrastructure, corruption with in donor & gov’t agencies, misused resources

-Economic - Lack of healthcare/money – no advanced medical facilities, no money for medicine, many women join the world’s oldest profession to feed their families, many healthcare workers move out of Africa for better jobs/wages -Social -Superstition- stigma to having AIDS and using condoms HIV fatigue- people are so tired of hearing about HIV/AIDS they don’t listen anymore.

10. Bad Leaders- ruthless dictators, who exploit their own people for personal gain. Brutal, Oppressive, Violence, Ex. Idi Amin- in Uganda, >300,00 killed, fled the country leaving a debt of >$250 million, has been called Africa’s Adolf Hilter. Omar Al-Bashir- current leader of Sudan Charles Taylor- elected president of Liberia, personal wealth is more than GDP of Liberia, supports rebels in Sierra Leone by smuggling blood diamonds from SL. UN sanctions against Liberia,

Robert Mugabe- Zimbabwe- land redistribution, targets whites and opposition, Has praised Hitler, blamed for economic collapse, believe to be stealing $. Mobutu- Zaire (DRC)- embezzled >$5 billion, human rights violations, mismanagement of econ, corruption.

11. Other Civil Wars Blood Diamonds- diamonds used to finance civil wars, genocides Child Soldiers- kids kidnapped as young as 6 and turned into killing machines Many of the poorest countries in the world are in Africa Malnutrition Low life expectancy, high infant mortality High illiteracy rate, little access to education

Signs of Hope in Africa Rising standard of living Developing skills for the 21 st century- increasing schooling Regional economic associations are breaking reliance on foreign aid Regional/Continental Alliances help with military intervention- African Union More access to healthcare Cities Football teams Olympic Participation People rising up against oppressive gov’ts- Egypt & Libya

South Africa

Slavery abolished by the Brits Zulu Wars b/w Brits, Dutch, Bantu Tribes Independent Union of South Africa formed (run by white minority)

1948- Apartheid System based on segregation of races & white dominance African National Congress formed led by Black African leaders to lobby for rights Foreign pressure to end Apartheid -no Olympic participation Resistance mvts. Economic Pressure -UN sanctions against trade Apartheid Laws -Where you could live, travel, eat -Who you could marry -Could be jailed w/o trial, forever

1994- first free elections- ANC wins majority of votes- Nelson Mandela becomes president (he spent 27 years in jail form for inciting strikes, trying to leave the country and sabotage) Apartheid ends