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affected by HIV / AIDS. Eight out of ten children in the world who have lost their parents to AIDS live in sub-Saharan Africa. During last decade, the proportion of children orphaned by AIDS increased from 3.5% to 32% and continues to grow...
for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome), HIV for human immunodeficiency virus (human immunodeficiency virus). AIDS or Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome is a disease that affects humans and transmitting...
Sub-Saharan African Economies are characterised by Positive Growth Rates since the Mid-2000s’ Introduction Africa’s growth performance since gaining independence from colonial rule in the 1960s has been quite disappointing. So used are we t...
clean energy development. For the majority of rural households in the region, biomass fuels will continue to be the dominant fuel of choice. Efficient technologies for the use of biomass would, therefore, ensure that scarce biomass resource...
Trans-Saharan trade, between Mediterranean countries and West Africa, was an important trade route from the eighth century until the late sixteenth century. Before inquiring about the locations of caravan routes and the ebb-and-flow of trad...
Factors of Colonizing Sub-Saharan Africa There were some factors due to which Europeans and other countries colonized Africa. Five factors for the colonization of Sub-Saharan Africa by Europeans are described below: Minerals One of the main...
distinguished from imperialism, is generally defined as the appropriation, occupation, and control of one territory by another. This simple definition, however, masks a longer and more complex genealogy of the term and concept. The term co...