Saving Sub-Sahara Africa
Today the forty-seven countries that make up Sub-Sahara Africa are considered some of the poorest countries in the world . Sub-Sahara Africa has more than half of its seven hundred million people living on less than one dollar a day. It is expected however, that by the year 2025 the region will have over a billion people residing there . Ultimately without a drastic change in the regions sociopolitical and economic sectors, it is safe to assure that the majority of the expected population will be living in poverty. Because of poverty there is no current working health care system which is why the HIV/AIDS epidemic has hit the region so hard. Similarly with poverty come many other issues such as Environmental and cultural issues. Simply throwing money at the region will not end the current problems or make the country any richer, however. The end of poverty requires dedication from the current African government to help lead and construct a safer......
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