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Africa in the Global World

Africa in the Global World. Natural Resources. Africa rich in natural resources Oil, natural gas, gold, diamonds, platinum, chromium, timber Industries employ roughly 2 million people (total population: 922 million). Oil. Oil may be key to Africa’s economic future Top Producing Countries:

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Africa in the Global World

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  1. Africa in the Global World

  2. Natural Resources • Africa rich in natural resources • Oil, natural gas, gold, diamonds, platinum, chromium, timber • Industries employ roughly 2 million people (total population: 922 million)

  3. Oil • Oil may be key to Africa’s economic future • Top Producing Countries: • Nigeria • Algeria • Angola • Libya • Sudan

  4. Diamonds, Gold, & Other Minerals • 50% of world’s diamonds come from Africa • 50% of world’s gold mined in South Africa • Major source of wealth

  5. Blood Diamonds

  6. Problems • Little money reaches average citizen • Government or few individuals gain wealth • Has led to countless wars/conflicts • Very little industry on continent, resources shipped to other areas

  7. Cash Crops • 60% of people in Africa are farmers • Most are subsistence farmers • Cash crops are focused on • Coffee, cocoa, rubber, cotton

  8. Famine/Starvation

  9. Nonexistent Industry • Least industrialized continent • When building factories, most international companies look for: • Political stability • Well educated population • Good Infrastructure • Stable source of electricity • These factors are extremely rare in African countries • Massive potential workforce

  10. Health Problems in Africa • Disease is major hindrance to economic development • Medication prices add burden to already poor areas • HIV/AIDS • 22.9 million people living with HIV/AIDS (2/3 of world total) • Tuberculosis, Malaria

  11. HIV/AIDS in Africa

  12. Other Problems in Africa • Famine • Desertification • Corrupt governments • Constant conflict/war

  13. African Union (AU) • Established in 2002 • 54 members, work to improve political, economic conditions

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