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Africa Continental Overview & Current Issues
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2 nd Largest and populous continent 20% of Earth’s land 14.7% world’s population 54 “ states” - Sayre, April Pulley. (1999) Africa, Twenty-First Century Books. http://www.myteacherpages.com/webpages/mrsthonus/ social_studies.cfm?subpage=347837
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Lasting Impacts Slave Trade Scramble for Africa http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africa
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Geography Largest country: Sudan Smallest country: Seychelles- collection of island on the east Smallest nation mainland: Gambia
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Climate Tropical- subarctic N: desert S & C: plains & jungle/ rainforest
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Ecology Deforestation: affecting Africa 2x world rate 90% West Africa’s forests gone
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Major Human Rights Abusers Congo Sierra Leone Liberia Sudan Zimbabwe Cote d’Ivoire
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Poorest & most underdeveloped Disease AIDS Corruption Failed planning Illiteracy Lack of capital Tribal & military conflict Why?
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Population & Language Half or more under 25 yrs 1 billion people Over 1,000 languages English & French spoken in public shere
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Religion Muslim- 45% Christian- 40% African Religions- less 15% * Few Judaic tradition - World Book Encyclopedia
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Major Issues A Closer Look Sources for remaining slides: Steve Stowe & Food 4 Africa
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Effects of AIDS Orphans Need for drugs to treat AIDS hurting economies Schools losing teachers to AIDS Children forced to drop out b/c family can’t pay for school Prime age dying Families forced to grow products with little nutrients, starvation Women forced into prostitution to feed families
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Causes of major problems, including AIDS? Poverty, deforestation, overcrowding, drought, famine, revolts, tribal unrest, border wars, unemployment, flooding, lack of education, religious wars, slavery, corruption, disease
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Factors bringing Africa together Urbanization & education 25% of pop in some countries live in cities– this breaks down tribal barriers
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Factors tearing Africa apart Most people loyal to tribes Unemployment Tribal conflicts Corruption Education Lack of clean water & farmland Medical care & AIDS
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Who and Why the Scramble for Africa in the late 1800s? Europe Industrial Revolution- raw materials Racism- Euro superior Religious- doing god’s work
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Ways Euro kept colonies “peaceful” Divide & conquer Minority tribes in control Military Wipe out resisting villages Oppress workers Uneducated
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Why so much conflict in Africa? Conflict traces back to Euro policies to keep Africa in “slavery” Education- lack how run a country & economy set up to support Euro economies Tribal divisions Many languages
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Role & Value of Women in Africa Second class Primary labor force & responsible for domestic chores Education Marriage Sold in exchange for cattle
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Universal Education Girls out of school in Africa is highest in world (about 23 million)
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Need to Promote Gender Equality & Empower Women Could have greatest impact in reducing poverty, childhood diseases, and spread of AIDS
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Child Mortality 30 yrs ago, 1:5 kids died before 5 yrs old Today, less than 1:10 Why? Vaccinations and basic health services
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Extreme Poverty World produces enough food Prob: people in the developing world can’t get access to it Poverty= main cause of hunger
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Interactive Map of Africa http://www.travelblog.org/Photos/1478661 http://blog.lib.umn.edu/richt218/architecture/
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