bcz it does In sub-Saharan Africa, 41% of the population is living at less than $1.90. Sub-Saharan Africa has…
as I already said Africa is the richest continent in terms of ressource, but as of the multiple reasons I stated most of the sub-saharan population live in extreme poverty
bcz it does In sub-Saharan Africa, 41% of the population is living at less than $1.90. Sub-Saharan Africa has…
I brought u different statistics and what did u brought me? absolutely nothing. + I witnessed it with my own eyes It is sadly not a myth Bcz of the lack of water, children have developed terrible diseases
bcz it does In sub-Saharan Africa, 41% of the population is living at less than $1.90. Sub-Saharan Africa has…
Africa is the poorest continent on Earth. Almost every second person living in the states of sub-Saharan Africa lives below the poverty line. Particularly affected by poverty in Africa are the weakest members of society, their children and women.
I agree that the whole Africa thing was wrong. All the people saying it isn't, probably don't understand or see…
bcz it does In sub-Saharan Africa, 41% of the population is living at less than $1.90. Sub-Saharan Africa has both the highest rates of children living in extreme poverty at just under 50 per cent, and the largest share of the world's extremely poor children, at just over 50%.
Access to this essential resource in Africa is not yet universal, with 1 in 3 Africans facing water scarcity and approximately 400 million people in sub-Saharan Africa lacking access to a basic drinking water.
Poverty in Africa is caused by corruption and poor governance, poor land utilisation and land tenure system, civil wars and unending political conflicts, poor infrastructure, diseases and poor health facilities, the World Bank and IMF policies, among others.
Considering the latest available data for each country, Madagascar had the highest share of population living in extreme poverty in Africa, corresponding to nearly 79 percent in 2012. The Democratic Republic of the Congo and South Sudan followed with approximately 72 percent (2012) and 76 percent (2016), respectively.
North Africa and South Africa are the only part where the majority of ppl have good life condition
Access to this essential resource in Africa is not yet universal, with 1 in 3 Africans facing water scarcity and approximately 400 million people in sub-Saharan Africa lacking access to a basic drinking water.
Poverty in Africa is caused by corruption and poor governance, poor land utilisation and land tenure system, civil wars and unending political conflicts, poor infrastructure, diseases and poor health facilities, the World Bank and IMF policies, among others.
Considering the latest available data for each country, Madagascar had the highest share of population living in extreme poverty in Africa, corresponding to nearly 79 percent in 2012. The Democratic Republic of the Congo and South Sudan followed with approximately 72 percent (2012) and 76 percent (2016), respectively.
North Africa and South Africa are the only part where the majority of ppl have good life condition