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Kenya, South Africa, Nigeria and Sudan

Kenya

Kenya Type of Government  Republic-a democracy in which the people's elected representatives, not the people themselves, vote on legislation.  Has a president for a leader.  For voting, they have a presidential democracy. Universal (men and women) voting age 18 years and up  Republic-a democracy in which the people's elected representatives, not the people themselves, vote on legislation.  Has a president for a leader.  For voting, they have a presidential democracy. Universal (men and women) voting age 18 years and up

Republic of South Africa

South Africa  Republic  President  Parliamentary Democracy  Human rights are generally respected in South Africa. However, there are still instances of racial violence, police brutality, and discrimination against women and children.  Republic  President  Parliamentary Democracy  Human rights are generally respected in South Africa. However, there are still instances of racial violence, police brutality, and discrimination against women and children.

Sudan

Type of Government  This government serves as a dictatorship since the military takeover in  President  Presidential Democracy- universal voting age 17 and up  South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in July 2011 as the 2005 peace deal ended Africa's longest-running civil war. An overwhelming majority of South Sudanese voted in a January 2011 referendum to secede and become Africa's first new country since Eritrea split from Ethiopia in 1993  This government serves as a dictatorship since the military takeover in  President  Presidential Democracy- universal voting age 17 and up  South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in July 2011 as the 2005 peace deal ended Africa's longest-running civil war. An overwhelming majority of South Sudanese voted in a January 2011 referendum to secede and become Africa's first new country since Eritrea split from Ethiopia in 1993

Women Education Access Men Education Access Kenya 11 years in school Sudan 8+4+3= 15 Year school system 8+4+3= 15 Year school system

Nigeria

 Republic  President  Presidential democracy  Republic  President  Presidential democracy

ProblemResources AIDS million Africans have HIV/AIDS 2. ½ hospitals filled with AIDS patients 3. Most countries have no money to fight the spread of the disease 4. Botswana is one country that used its resources to fight AIDS Famine 1. Famine is the third great crisis of Africa behind civil wars and AIDS million Africans suffer from constant hunger 3. Civil war hurts farming and food distribution 4. Governments in civil wars starve their enemies 5. Corrupt governments care more about money for themselves than feeding the people 6. poor soil and erosion hurts farming 7. locusts eat crops 8. frequent droughts add more misery to a bad situation