SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: Developing Their Potential

SUB-SAHARAN REGION AFRICA
               48 COUNTRIES

SUB-SAHARAN REGION AFRICA
48 COUNTRIES

SUB-SAHARAN 48 INDIVICUAL COUNTRIES

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Low Per-Capita GDP: - Highest Poverty Rate of Developing Countries- Debt Load - Requires visibility of outside sources (SESRIC, 2007).
Africa as up and coming dominatant, seen as six if the ten fastest growing economies. (Brookings Institution, 2012.)

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Will the top four be in a stronger position in 2030? Or is there a "WILD CARD" out there? Our IFs journeys will not provide the answers, while providing a view of alternative direction for us.
IFs Scenarios and Displays to 2030, covering all sectors depends on outside interventions.

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IFs (Hughes, 2010) provides our views of conditions trends that are possible over time. Issues of CPOWER show High Three Are: Ghana, Namibia, Botswana, with Nigeria and Uganda tagging along for the ride. Conventional Power, when rated with a 35% increase in investment show the greatest increase in population improvements. This is a factor of increase in partnerships outside the normal debt driven UNESCO, IMF of the World Bank and a current U.S. Texas firm, a water interest based in Houston. High interest by the U.S. Houston based Water Details LLC proposes providing assistance of $400 billion to build water improvements.

Main topic

PUBLIC POLICY

Main topic

PUBLIC POLICY

Objectives:
Global Investments
improving
infrastructure issues.

Goals
Increase global investment
Build infrastructure.

Focus:
Sub-Saharan Africa is an OPEN MARKET SYSTEM.
Expand sphere of global connections; China, U.S. and
Sweden.

WILD CARD - ACCESS ISSUES
Electricity, Telephones, Internet

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African Internet sites are slow and pokey. It can take one up to ten minutes to load. Major cities have select sites that do allow faster connectivity. Easy SitesAfrican Development Bank Grouphttp://www.afdb.org/enGets an A++ for contentBanque Centrale des Etats de l'Afrique de l'Quest (BCEAO) http://www.bceao.int/Council of Ministers, economic items of interest.

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ACCESS ISSUE
Technical issues of Banking in World Environment

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Global Banking requires technology with the movement of money. The IMF has signed an agreement with the Bank of Nigeria requiring this form of access.

ACCESS ISSUE
Wider Development Industrial Base all City Environments

Valuable mind maps

Which World Do We Want
FORTRESS - Old Autocratic
MARKET- Concentration on Exports
POLICY REFORM- Inclusive Evirnoment
Democracy

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Raskin, P., Banuri, T., Gallopin, G., Gutman, P., Hammond, A, Kates, R. and Swart, R. (2002).Great Transition: The Promise and Lure of the Times Ahead. Stockholm Environment Institute.

THE TOP THREE

POLITY
Populations
Politics
Social 
Systems

POLITY
Populations
Politics
Social
Systems

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ISSUES OF PUBLIC POLICYGrowing Populations present numerous social issues requiring a social human capital investment. Polity incorporates Freedom issues, Governance issues, People as human investments. Policy has spawned many economic entralities through urban development and export/import issues, neglecting the social issues of education and health. Non-government agencies take up this challenge but have serious limitations of budget.Education from early childhood through age 15 demonstrates a neglible education attendance through data.Health Issues of HIV, Child Mortality, Female access to prenatal care, shortage of trained health care providers.

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ECONOMICS
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      DEBT

ECONOMICS
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DEBT

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BURDENED BY DEBT in attempts to build a modern society of access. Exports provide the initial ability, only to diminish over time. Today debt is a major factor of the individual countries GDP.Economic infrastructures are week. Bank technology access is in its infancy. World organizations play a critical part of their continuing development.Efforts to build investment in their country has them focusing of Beijing and a China-Africa dialogue.

CONVENTIONAL
POWER
CHALLENGES
FREEDOM

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BORDER POPULATIONS OF NEED Country boundary jumping and migratory populations create tensions. Indigenous people as disposable title compromise rural natives in infrastructure building.

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SOCIAL CONDITIONS of poverty, education, and health reference GOVERNANCE issues for growing economies. Conventional POWER IS A PRIME CONTRIBUTOR TO ADVANCING THE SUB-SAHARAN Region.

PUBLIC POLICY of urban heritage concentrates on once rich export factors. New inclusive policies of access through current technologies are of critical importance.

ECONOMICS

POWER