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Africa HIV/AIDS Infection Rates Maps of the region

Instructions You will be creating 3 different maps. For each map you will need to create a title and legend so that I understand what their colors indicate. When you finish with the maps, get a copy of the worksheet from the podium and complete—worksheet due next class.

Map #1 Students need to color or shade the following countries in Africa to show the percent of men and women infected with HIV/AIDS: South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Botswana, Sudan, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, and Nigeria. Each color/shade should represent one of the following groups: 0–1% 1–10% 11–20% 21–30% 31–40% 40%+ Students can find the information on infection rates at Avert’s Sub-Saharan Africa HIV http://www.avert.org/africa-hiv-aids-statistics.htm

Map #2 Students need to color or shade the following countries in Africa to show the per capita income (how much money each person makes in a year): South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Botswana, Sudan, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, and Nigeria. Each color/shade should represent one of the following groups: $0-500 $501-1000 $1001-1500 $1501-2000 $2001-2500 $2501-3000 $3000+ Students can find the information on per capita income at finfacts.com and DoingBusiness.org

Map #3 Color or shade the following countries in Africa to show the illiteracy rate of each country: South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Botswana, Sudan, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, and Nigeria. ***To get the illiteracy rate from the literacy rate, subtract the literacy rate from 100%. Each color/shade should represent one of the following groups: 0-10% illiterate 10-30% illiterate 30-50% illiterate 50%+ illiterate Students can find literacy information at infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/countries.html