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This project presents a comprehensive analysis of the demographics, income statistics, health issues, education, women's rights, and natural resources in Kenya. With an average income of $1,700 per year, the population faces significant challenges, including a 16% adult HIV rate, high road accident statistics, and mortality rates of 74/1000 births. The educational landscape reveals 39.5 pupils per teacher and limited resources. Additionally, we explore the climate and geography, highlighting the reliance on natural resources. Our findings aim to inform microfinance initiatives and address socio-economic challenges.
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Microfinance Project By Tribe Dalu (a.k.a. Andrew W., Kyle T., Moya C., Elizabeth Y.and Emmy W.)
Demographics By Andrew and Kyle Average income is 1,700 dollars per year Death Rates – 16 % of adults have HIV, Highest rate of road accidents in the world, Tropical diseases, malaria, tuberculosis 74/1000 births are mortality Education -39.5 pupils per teacher, 4 teachers per school, 70,000 kids were given a standard 2 test
History By Kyle and Emmy Kenya won their freedom on December 12, 1963 Women’s Rights Three branches of government Executive Judicial Legislative • 43,013,341 people in Kenya - • 224,081 square miles in Kenya • 0.006 miles for each person
Climate By Elizabeth Seasons: Warm, dry season Jan- Late March Long Rainy Season Late March- Early June Cool Dry Season Mid June- Early October Short Rainy Season Mid October- Mid December Water- Crops, Themselves, Family, Drinking, Cleaning, Washing, Prevent Dehydration
Geography By Moya Natural Resources – Limestone, soda ash, gemstones, fluorspar, zinc, diatomite, gypsum, wildlife, hydropower Energy- minerals, petroleum, and hydropower are used Main River – Galana, Tana, Victoria and the Turkana. These are all murky and filled with parasites and bacteria Next to the Indian Ocean The size of Texas or France