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... Some children in Zambia, Africa are left with no one after their parent's death and are forced onto the streets to take care of themselves. ...
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... and possibly hard to believe, the IMF's choice to finance South Africa had some ... For example, Zambia is 95 percent reliant on the export of copper (George, 88). ...
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... is reduced. Some of the countries where this could take place are ones such as Zambia, South Africa, and Botswana. These are the ...
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... gold, and uranium mined in South Africa, gold and diamonds in Ghana and Tanzania, and tremendous deposits of copper in the Republic of Zaire and Zambia. ...
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... were always located in the borders of Zambia and Zimbabwe. In the early part of the nineteenth century, Europeans started to migrate to Africa in search of a ...
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... Around the year 1860, these societies in southern Africa had traveled as far north as present day Botswana, Lesotho and Zambia. ...
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... this special envoy was an attempt to promote democracy in Africa. Part of the reason lies in the fact that Jackson's first trip to Kenya and Zambia was widely ...
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... It seemed to give results in Cameroon and Zambia, but some Kenyan prostitutes developed ... Nigerian president of the Society for Women and AIDS in Africa, it must ...
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... Last but not least, Central Africa consists of Cameron, Chad, Angola, Zambia, Rwandi, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo. ...
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... charge. Zambia has such a network too, more powerful than the state. It is hard to say who is responsible for Africa's ills. It ...
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... in Tanzania, but there are also MISA programs in action in Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, and Zimbabwe ...
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... economy it has become the Namibian government principal foreign policy to get along with its powerful neighbors (Angola, Botswana, South Africa, and Zambia). ...
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... II. Geographical Setting A. Location- In Southern Africa, between South Africa and Zambia.2 B. Climate- It is tropical yet moderated by altitude. ...
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... SA faces refugee flood from Angola. Cape Argus : South Africa Saluseki B. 2000. More Angolans Continue To Cross Into Zambia. http ...
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... 1990s, market capitalism slashed or privatized southern Africa's socialized agricultural ... Doubts about the West's biotechnology have prompted Zambia to reject ...
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... Livingstone died on the morning of 1 May 1873 in a small village in what is now Zambia. ... Livingstone's missions began and ended in Africa. ...
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... South Africa asked for help to save their copper mines, which was losing millions of ... fixed the machine that was being used; it was broken and Zambia did not ...
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... In counties such as Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe, AIDS has been present the longest. Most new infections in Africa occur in the southeastern section of the ...
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... Because of Botswana's proximity to Zimbabwe in the east, South Africa in the south, Namibia in the west, and Angola and Zambia in the north its climate is very ...
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... Also in Kenya, Rhodesia, Tanzania, Zambia, Uganda, Zaire, and in National parks located in South Africa, as well as several other countries. ...
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... When you read in the New York Times that "in Zambia and Zimbabwe, a child born ... The estimate of HIV infected individuals in Africa alone is a shocking 22 million ...
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... Starting in 1889, the British South Africa Company controlled the colony of ... and landslide defeat of (extreme Marxist) Kaunda in neighbouring Zambia, and the ...
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... The negative votes were cast by Albania, Cuba, Tanzania and Zambia. ... It encouraged first Sweden and most recently South Africa, Argentina and Brazil to abandon ...
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... A 1998 study done by the British Medical Association in South Africa, Thailand, Turkey, the United States, and Zambia found that about two thirds of ...
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... Outbreaks of anthrax in Zimbabwea, bubonic plague in Zambia and Ebola in Congo, Africa have shown these types of diseases are impossible to contain and ...
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... In some countries, particularly Africa, the AIDS epidemic has reached devastating proportions. In the most affected country, Zambia, nearly one in five women ...
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