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INTERNATIONAL ISSUES POLITICS OF DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA

INTERNATIONAL ISSUES POLITICS OF DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA POLITICS OF DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA

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INTERNATIONAL ISSUESINTERNATIONAL ISSUES

POLITICS OF DEVELOPMENTIN AFRICA

POLITICS OF DEVELOPMENTIN AFRICA

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OVERVIEW OF FACTORS RELATING TO DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA

OVERVIEW OF FACTORS RELATING TO DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA◊ Continent of 690 million people◊ Made up of 53 independent countries◊ 15 countries are the least developed nations in the world

◊ 70% of pop. subsists on $2 a day◊ African continent is rich in natural resources - sea ports, minerals and land

◊ Yet is described as the poorest continent in the world

◊ Poorest countries are in the Horn of Africa

◊ Continent of 690 million people◊ Made up of 53 independent countries◊ 15 countries are the least developed nations in the world

◊ 70% of pop. subsists on $2 a day◊ African continent is rich in natural resources - sea ports, minerals and land

◊ Yet is described as the poorest continent in the world

◊ Poorest countries are in the Horn of Africa

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WHY DOES AFRICA LACK DEVELOPMENT?WHY DOES AFRICA LACK DEVELOPMENT?◊ It is due to combined factors relating to SOCIAL, ECONOMIC and POLITICAL issues that impede development

◊ Some factors operate within Africa, while others are external

◊ There is no one single factor explaining Africa’s lack of development

◊ Natural disasters occur through,drought, flooding, crop failures and climate change

◊ These contribute to major food shortages◊ It is Africa’s inability to cope that is the main challenge

◊ It is due to combined factors relating to SOCIAL, ECONOMIC and POLITICAL issues that impede development

◊ Some factors operate within Africa, while others are external

◊ There is no one single factor explaining Africa’s lack of development

◊ Natural disasters occur through,drought, flooding, crop failures and climate change

◊ These contribute to major food shortages◊ It is Africa’s inability to cope that is the main challenge

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SOCIAL FACTORS AFFECTING DEVELOPMENT:-HEALTH

SOCIAL FACTORS AFFECTING DEVELOPMENT:-HEALTH HIV/AIDSOne of 3 major killers22 million adults living with HIVVast majority are 15-49, prime working ages11.6 million African orphans50% of hospital beds taken up by AIDSsufferersLife expectancy reduced by 10 to 20 yearsLook at the table on the next slide to show the impact of AIDS on African countries

HIV/AIDSOne of 3 major killers22 million adults living with HIVVast majority are 15-49, prime working ages11.6 million African orphans50% of hospital beds taken up by AIDSsufferersLife expectancy reduced by 10 to 20 yearsLook at the table on the next slide to show the impact of AIDS on African countries

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HEALTH contd. MALARIAHEALTH contd. MALARIA◊ Malaria is Africa’s biggest killer◊ Impact on development is similar to HIV/ AIDS

◊ Economic losses in Africa total $12 billion per year

◊ Slows economic growth by 1.3% per annum◊ It accounts for 20-50% of African hospital admissions

◊ Huge burden on health service resources◊ Ghana spends approx. $760 million a year on treatment alone - 30% 0f hospital resources

◊ Malaria is Africa’s biggest killer◊ Impact on development is similar to HIV/ AIDS

◊ Economic losses in Africa total $12 billion per year

◊ Slows economic growth by 1.3% per annum◊ It accounts for 20-50% of African hospital admissions

◊ Huge burden on health service resources◊ Ghana spends approx. $760 million a year on treatment alone - 30% 0f hospital resources

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QUESTIONS ON NOTES AND CASE SUDIES (answer in detailed paragraphs)

QUESTIONS ON NOTES AND CASE SUDIES (answer in detailed paragraphs)◊ 1)What is the extent of the HIV/AIDS problem in Africa?

◊ 2) What are the consequences of HIV/AIDS on development in Africa?

◊ 3) Look at the chart on HIV/AIDS -In comparison to the rest of the world, how does HIV/AIDS statistics for Africa compare?

◊ 1)What is the extent of the HIV/AIDS problem in Africa?

◊ 2) What are the consequences of HIV/AIDS on development in Africa?

◊ 3) Look at the chart on HIV/AIDS -In comparison to the rest of the world, how does HIV/AIDS statistics for Africa compare?

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QUESTIONS contd.QUESTIONS contd.

◊ 4) Looking at the table on HIV/AIDS, which country is facing a crisis in relation to its adult working population and how will this affect its development ?

◊ 5) What problems face Malawi by 2020? discuss

◊ 6) To what extent does malaria contribute to a lack of development in African countries ?

◊ 4) Looking at the table on HIV/AIDS, which country is facing a crisis in relation to its adult working population and how will this affect its development ?

◊ 5) What problems face Malawi by 2020? discuss

◊ 6) To what extent does malaria contribute to a lack of development in African countries ?

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Questions contd.Questions contd.

◊ 7) To what extent is the use of ITNs beneficial to some African countries?

◊ 8) Explain the reasons why people do not use ITNs

◊ 9) What are the consequences of not using ITNs

◊ 10) While we know that ‘health’ is a social factor. To what extent has a ‘political’ factor resulted in a lack of development in Cameroon ?

◊ 7) To what extent is the use of ITNs beneficial to some African countries?

◊ 8) Explain the reasons why people do not use ITNs

◊ 9) What are the consequences of not using ITNs

◊ 10) While we know that ‘health’ is a social factor. To what extent has a ‘political’ factor resulted in a lack of development in Cameroon ?