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There are 54
countries and one “non-self governing territory”, the Western Sahara, in
Africa.
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All of Africa was
colonized by foreign powers during the “scramble for Africa”, except
Ethiopia and Liberia. Before colonial
rule Africa comprised up to 10,000 different states and autonomous
groups with distinct languages and customs.
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The Pharaonic
civilization of ancient Egypt is one of the world’s oldest and longest-lasting
civilizations.
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African continent is the
world’s oldest populated area. Arabic is spoken by
170 million people on the continent, followed in popularity by English (130
million), Swahili (100), French (115), Berber (50), Hausa (50), Portuguese (20)
and Spanish (10). Over 25% all languages
are spoken only in Africa with over 2,000 recognized languages spoken on
the continent.
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Africa is
the second most populous continent with about 1.1 billion people
or 16% of the world’s population. Over 50% of Africans are under
the age of 25.
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The continent’s population
will more than double to 2.3 billion people by 2050.
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Africa is the
world’s poorest and most underdeveloped continent with a
continental GDP that accounts for just 2.4% of global GDP.
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Almost 40% of
adults in Africa are illiterate – two-thirds are women. Adult literacy
rates are below 50% in Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad, Ethiopia, Guinea, Mali,
Niger, Senegal, Sierra Leone and The Gambia.
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Over 25 million people
are HIV-positive on the continent and over 17 million have died of the disease
already.
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The Second Congo War
claimed over 5.4 million lives and is the deadliest worldwide conflict since
World War II.
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There are fewer people
with internet connections in Africa than there are in just New York City.
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Approximately 90% of
all cases of malaria worldwide occur in Africa, accounting for 24% of all child
deaths in sub-Saharan Africa. Africa is the world’s second largest
continent covering about over 30 million square kilometers
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The Sahara is the
largest desert in the world and is bigger than the continental USA.
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Africa is
the world’s hottest continent with deserts and dry lands covering 60%
of land surface area (e.g. Kalahari, Sahara and Namib).
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Africa is the world’s
second driest continent (after Australia).
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Africa
has approximately 30% of the earth’s remaining mineral resources.
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Nigeria is fourth
largest oil exporter in the world, and Africa’s biggest oil producer with
about 2.2 million barrels produced every day. Top 10 oil producers in order of
total exports: Nigeria, Algeria, Angola, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Equatorial
Guinea, Republic of Congo, Gabon, South Africa.
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The continent has the
largest reserves of precious metals with over 40% of the gold reserves,
over 60% of the cobalt, and 90% of the platinum reserves.
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China is Africa’s top
trade partner with Sino-African trade volumes now nearing $200 billion per
year.
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China’s direct
investment in Africa exceeds $50 billion. Just look at the “Forum
on China Africa Cooperation”.
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Neocolonialism is a
real threat with over 1 million Chinese citizens on the African continent.
Angola alone has a population of over 350,000 Chinese. Over 55% of Africa’s labor force working in food production with vast areas of arable and pastoral
lands supporting agricultural economies.
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Over 90% of soils
are unsuitable for agriculture and only 0.25% has moderate to low
potential for sustainable farming.
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Rainfall variability
is very high - from 0 mm/year in the Sahara to 9,500 mm/year near Mount
Cameroon.
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Over 240 million
Africans suffer from chronic undernourishment. Water scarcity impacts the
lives of over 300 million Africans, of whom approximately 75% of
Africans rely on groundwater as their primary source of drinking water.
Global warming is aggravating the situation.
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Limited groundwater
represents only 15% of the continent’s total renewable water
resources. New discoveries of groundwater reserves in large
sedimentary basins in Libya, Algeria and Chad may slack Africa’s growing thirst
for the next few decades…
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Productivity of about
65% of the continent’s agricultural lands has declined significantly with
vast tracts of land have been degraded by erosion, poor land management
practices, mining and pollution over the last 50 years.
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Some landscapes are
estimated to lose over 50 metric tons of soil per hectare per year due to
neglect and desertification.
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Over 30% of Africa’s pastoral
land and almost 20% of all forests and woodlands are classified as
moderately- or heavily-degraded. Deforestation rates in Africa are twice the
average for the rest of the world with more than four million hectares of
primary forest disappearing every year. Countries like Kenya, Malawi and Zambia
have 1-5% of the primary forests remaining. Forests used to cover over 20% of
Africa’s 30 million square kilometers with almost all currently being destroyed
and degraded by commercial and subsistence logging, as well as land conversion
to plantations, agriculture, mines, roads and settlements.
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Some 60% of the
tropical forests in the Congo Basin are considered commercially exploitable.
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Six of the top ten
countries with the largest annual net loss of forested area are in Africa.
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Primary forests shrink
by on average 40,000 square kilometers (or 0.6% of total remaining forest
cover) each year with most significant losses in heavily-forested
countries such as the Democratic Republic of Congo and Gabon. Over 1,270 large
dams have been built along the continent’s many rivers.
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Lake Victoria is the
largest lake in Africa and the second-largest freshwater lake in the world.
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Africa has
the most extensive biomass burning in the world, yet only emits
about 4% of the world’s total carbon dioxide emissions.
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Africa has eight of
the 11 major bio-mes and the largest-remaining populations of lion,
elephant, rhinoceros, cheetah, hyena, leopard and hundreds of other species. Mega
fauna like giraffe, zebra, gorilla, hippopotamus, chimpanzee and wildebeest are
unique to the continent and only found here.
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Lake Malawi has more
fish species than any other freshwater system on earth.
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The Nile River is
the longest river in the world with a total length of 6,650 kilometers.
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Africa has over 85% of
the world’s elephants and over 99% of the remaining lions are on the
African continent.
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Eight of Conservation
International’s 34 biodiversity hot-spots are in Africa.
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The Serengeti
(Tanzania) hosts the world’s largest wildlife migration on Earth with over
750,000 zebra marching ahead of 1.2 million wildebeest as they cross this
amazing landscape.
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There are over 3,000
protected areas in Africa, including 198 Marine Protected Areas, 50 Biosphere
Reserves, 129 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and 80 RAMSAR “Wetlands of
International Importance”.
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Africa is home to the
world’s largest living land animal, the African elephant, which can weigh up to
7 tons.
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Africa has over 25% of
the world’s bird species.
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