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Uganda’s Population Challenges Describe characteristics of Uganda’s population Explain how Uganda’s population is changing Predict what Uganda’s government needs to plan for in the future

1. Produce a graph showing the change in Uganda’s population 1. Produce a graph showing the change in Uganda’s population. (Add a title, label axis etc) 2. Describe what the graph shows (quote figures). 3. Uganda is a very poor country. What difficulties might this growth in population have caused? 4. Sketch how you predict Uganda’s population structure (pyramid) looks.

1. Over 1/3 a page, sketch Uganda’s population pyramid. 2 1. Over 1/3 a page, sketch Uganda’s population pyramid. 2. Add labels – wide/narrow base, wide/narrow apex, high/low birth rate, high/low death rate, high/low life expectancy, high/low infant mortality. 3. What % of their population is under 14 years old? 4. Outline the services / facilities Uganda’s population is likely to currently need. Ex: What plans does the Ugandan government need to make for the future? Why?

1. Describe the rates of HIV infection across different ages in Uganda 1. Describe the rates of HIV infection across different ages in Uganda. 2. The spread of HIV can be prevented. Explain 3 reasons why it is often difficult to stop the spread in developing countries like Uganda. Ex: Does the graph below show a hopeful or worrying future for HIV in Uganda’s population? Explain your view.

What do you know about Uganda?