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May/June 2013 -- Talk to experts, academics, or businesspeople about the
economies of sub-Saharan Africa and you are likely to hear one of two
narratives. The first is optimistic ... resource-rich ones, have participated in
the boom: indeed, 20 states in sub-Saharan Africa that do not produce oil
managed average GDP growth rates of four percent or higher ... same time, poverty is declining. Since 1996, the average poverty
rate in sub-Saharan African countries has fallen by about one percentage
point a year, and between
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equitably. That's right: Africa's wealth.
In 2000, when I first visited Sub-Saharan Africa, to report on the civil war
in Burundi, the international community was preparing itself ... moment when leading development thinkers saw the most
modest of futures for the sub-Saharan as a region, a diverse group of
determined African technocrats -- from Ghana to Uganda, Zambia ... world's ten fastest-growing countries were in sub-Saharan
Africa: Angola, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Chad, Mozambique, and Rwanda. In
eight of the past ten years, sub-Saharan Africa has grown
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among other human
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security factors. The need for development is critical in sub-Saharan Africa, where nearly 1 billion
people live, many on $995 or less a year ... affect. You will notice that while there is opportunity for agriculture in sub-
Saharan Africa, large parts of Northern Africa and parts of Southern Africa face high risk of water ... million. Nigeria and South Africa are the largest mobile markets in sub-Saharan Africa, and cell-
phone use has been exploding in the country:
Incorporating the film and telecom industries
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rule have set its development far
back, but they never adequately explain why sub-Saharan
African governments were localized and weak to begin with.
Geography ... with it. Sub-Saharan Africa's
geographic conditions -- its low population densities before the
twentieth century, high prevalence of disease, lack of navigable
rivers for transportation, meager productivity of rain ... development mainly in
places that enjoyed reliable rainfall or were suitable for
irrigation.
Sub-Saharan Africa tended to lose out. The long era of brutal
colonial rule left the region
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rule have set its development far back, but they never adequately
explain why sub-Saharan African governments were localized and weak to
begin with. Geography ... with it. Sub-Saharan Africa's
geographic conditions -- its low population densities before the twentieth
century, high prevalence of disease, lack of navigable rivers for
transportation, meager productivity of rain ... development mainly in places that enjoyed reliable rainfall or
were suitable for irrigation.
Sub-Saharan Africa tended to lose out. The long era of brutal colonial rule
left the region
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that an IPCC analysis of the impacts of climate
change suggests that in sub-Saharan Africa, where the majority of the popula-
tion depends on rain-fed agriculture, economic activities ... total land area of 167.45 million hectares, which
is 7 per cent of sub-Saharan Africa's land area. Rwanda has the highest share of
its land under permanent cultivation ... Impact of short-term rainfall fluctuation on inter-annual land cover
change in sub-Saharan Africa, Science 298 (2005), 589-593.
42 See I J White. et al, Blue Wildebeest
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getting more religious, with especially sharp gains for both Christians and
Muslims in sub-Saharan Africa.
The Pew studies are reassuring in that they indicate that the rise in
Muslim ... have the largest number and highest
proportion of Christians. But it's in sub-Saharan Africa where the
Christian awakening has been most dramatic, with the Christian
population growing from ... Sunnis in Egypt and 50
percent in Morocco, countries with tiny Shiite minorities.
Sub-Saharan Africa is seeing one of the great religious booms in history,
according to data
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herbivorous frnammal in sub-Saharan Africa, and one of only two extant species in the
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herbivorous mammal in sub-Saharan Africa.
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beverage, food and snack businesses in Latin
America;
5) Europe Sub-Saharan Africa (ESSA), which includes all of our beverage, food and snack
businesses in Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa ... through an international joint venture with Unilever (under the Lipton
brand name).
Europe Sub-Saharan Africa
Either independently or in conjunction with third parties, ESSA makes, markets, distributes and
sells
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commodity exports, the World Bank noted. Suffering is becoming
increasingly concentrated in Sub-Saharan Africa. That region, which accounted for 15 percent of
global poverty in 1990, now accounts ... projected
11.9 percent by the end of 2015, but the situation in Sub-Saharan Africa is exacerbated by the region's
rapid population growth of 2.6 percent a year, experts ... occurring and where the
poor are" in Africa.
That's not to say Sub-Saharan Africa hasn't made enormous strides. The World Bank predicts that
poverty in the region
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related political tensions. The
majority of the basins are located in northern and sub-
Saharan Africa. A few others are located in the Middle
East, south-central Asia, and South ... eruption for
flooding along the Mississippi River in 1993 and for
droughts in sub-Saharan African. That still pales in
comparison to the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora in
present ... leads
to a further drying out of the southwestern United
States or of sub-Saharan Africa, or to flooding
elsewhere?
While the risks cannot be ignored, not even
considering geoengineering
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figures for Brazil, Korea, Latin America
and the Caribbean, Mexico, Singapore and even sub-Saharan Africa (figure 5). This can be
explained in relation to our earlier findings concerning ... share of manufacturing (1995 1997)
Singapore
Mexico
Korea
World
Latin America, Caribbean
Brazil
Sub-Saharan Africa
Middle East, North Africa
Average Arab region J
Average Gulf
Average Mediterranean
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inflicted in countries
— Nigeria, Mali, Central African Republic, Chad and many others — across
Sub Saharan Africa. Indeed I would argue that that religious extremism is
possibly the single biggest threat ... affect the whole of
the region around it and feed the instability in Sub- Saharan Africa.
Yemen. Again the country is trying to make progress in circumstances that
are unimaginably
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