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法政学院 11 思政 4 谢春敏 2011644420. The Poor life Of Africa People. Africa: Poorest Countries Lead the Fight Against Hunger and Undernutrition. There are two hundred million people threatened by food shortages.
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法政学院11思政4 谢春敏 2011644420 The Poor life Of Africa People
Africa: Poorest Countries Lead the Fight Against Hunger and Undernutrition
There are two hundred million people threatened by food shortages
Each year about which kills 800 famine, three-fourths of die of starvation all over the world In 2004, 1.2 million people die from malaria in the world, Africa accounts for eighty-five percent; 3.1 million people died of AIDS in Africa accounted for seventy-five percent
The poor life make many children drop out of school at home 'One Million Kenyan Children Not in School'
One million children are still out of school in Kenya two years to the deadline set by government to realize Universal Primary Education by 2015.
Prolonged civil strife and civil war, many African countries tribal rivalry and conflict, no more stable environment for economic development Many African countries have no long-term economic development strategy
Poor infrastructure, rich in resources development and utilization effectively Shortageofcapitalandtechnology equipment, lack of talent, the state management
How to solve the problem of poverty in Africa • Non-governmental organizations around the world launched a huge rescue activities • Made at the United Nations to eliminate poverty in Africa as the main content of the one thousand millennium development goals
To promote Africa out of poverty as soon as possible, different aspects have different efforts. • Civil organizations around the world starting from humanitarian, launched a large-scale public mobilization and economic rescue activities
Aid and Assistance • Is the Bank's Attitude Towards Participatory Development Changing?
The recently launched World Bank Policy Research Report titled 'Localizing Development: Does Participation Work?' by Ghazala Mansuri and Vijayendra Rao (who also gave a Sussex Development Lecture on the same topic a few weeks back) is both unusual and groundbreaking
In the past ten years, a huge to eliminate poverty in Africa for the purpose of mass movement around the world • Performing arts, charities, religious, news, economic organizations and people from all walks of life extensive participation. According to conservative estimates, participate in the activities of the nearly 200 million passengers
They hold great empathy, solve Africa's problems such as hunger, health care, education, HIV/AIDS, to raise billions of dollars of donations • They called for tax cuts for the African debt, increase aid to Africa, to the western developed countries the huge political pressure
We all hope that the African people can speed up the steps of poverty, god bless them