On all the major news sources from Africa, polio and polio vaccinations
were usually in the headings somewhere. Various parts of Africa have been working
very hard to get the cases of polio controlled. Polio is an awful disease and
can affect many people. A new article from AllAfrica.com says in the Katsina
State Government there have been no cases of polio since January 2013. Having
no cases of polio in this area is very good and exciting news. The deputy governor was re-enforcing the fact
that the vaccine for polio was safe, and they should bring their children in to
receive it. Having all the children vaccinated then will help keep the virus
out of the state. Keeping polio out for this long is a great accomplishment,
and I hope efforts continue against the fight of polio. Full article located here.
African Blog by Nicole
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Tanzania
Tanzania is located on the east coast of Africa. The name is
the main reason I chose to highlight this country, it caught my eye right away.
Tanzania is one of the poorest countries in the world. This country has few
exportable items unlike other parts of Africa. Many other countries have
minerals and agricultural systems, but these are not abundant in Tanzania.
Tourism is an important part for the country, Africa's highest mountain,
Kilimanjaro, is located in Tanzania and there are wildlife-rich national parts,
including Serengeti. With tourism being a big part for Tanzania experts are
fearing that planned highways could threaten the Serengeti game park.
Picture above is of Mount Kilimanjaro
Fun facts about Tanzania
-Full name: United Republic of Tanzania
-Population: 45 million
-Major languages: English, Swahili
-Life expectancy: 57 years for men, and 59 years for women
Pictures from and full article located here.
Teen Pregnancy in Uganda
In Uganda poverty is a big struggle for most of the people. One
way the people of Uganda are making a source of income is by offering their
teenage daughters to gain from the bride price. Herbert Matskio, a peer
educator with the Reproductive Health Uganda says "They (the parents) have
turned their daughters into a source of income generation." With the
daughters being offered during the teenage years the result has been a rise of
teenage pregnancies. The number of child mothers in the Kanungu district of
Uganda is startling. To see a mother as young as 15 is not uncommon. The
district of Kanugu is reported to have one of the highest teenage pregnancies
rates in Uganda. Since these girls are being sold for a good bride price, they
are usually sold to older men. Matskio, like stated before is a peer educator
with the Reproductive Health Uganda, and his mission is to educate about the
dangers of teenage pregnancy and being a young mother.
Article from New Vision goes on to discuss how HIV and AIDS are
also involved in this problem. Also it explains how the RHU is working to get
more aid into Uganda. I am glad there is more attention being brought to this
increasing problem. As I have said in an early post as a Health Promotion
major, I am very concerned about these types of problems. Teenage pregnancies
is something that needs to be addressed all over the world and I am happy to
see some parts really taking initiative on this issue.
Here is the full article.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Zambia
The country of Zambia is located in south-central Africa. Zambia
is Africa's largest copper producer and is also home to the Victoria Falls,
which is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Victoria Falls is known
locally as the "Smoke that Thunders" and is found along the Zambezi
River. The Victoria Falls brings in growing numbers of tourists, along with the
countries wildlife found in large game parks. Another reason tourists are drawn
to Zambia is because of how peaceful and trouble-free it is, unlike their eight
neighbors around them.
Even though Zambia has amazing natural wonders and peace,
social conditions are rough. Poverty is spread all over the country. Also
Zambia has the lowest life expectancy and the death rate is one of the highest
in the world. The previous numbers are greatly impacted by HIV and Aids.
Facts about Zambia:
-Full name: Republic of Zambia
-Population: 13.5 million
-Capital: Lusaka
-Life expectancy: 49 years for men and 50 years for women
-Main exports: copper, minerals, tobacco
Information and pictures found here.
The Issue of Water
Water is an essential part of life on Earth and the demand
for water is increasing. Both water and energy are primary to Africa for
poverty reduction and economic transformation. Since the population is
increasing constantly, the demand for usable water also increases. There is a
very big challenge in front of Africa to
improve on their water security for the future. If the water is not secure in
the future Africa could hurt the growth and success of the continent.
According to forecasts it says that 5% of Africa's gross domestic
product is lost annually because of poor water access and sanitation. Five to
25% is lost to droughts and floods and 5% more could be lost in the future due
to climate change. Also over 18% of electricity in Africa is supplied with
hydropower. These numbers have a very big impact on Africa and could hurt them
significantly.
Africa and the rest of the world is dependent on water, and
it is scary to think not having water available is a concern. If people do not
have water available many more issues will arise. I am glad they are thinking
about the future, because this is not a problem that can be ignored. Not having
adequate water will not just go away.
Pictures and information can be located here.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Rare Blue Diamond
In a mine in South Africa has found a very rare blue
diamond. Petra Diamonds at their Cullinan mine discovered the 25.5 carat stone,
which is expected to bring in large proceeds. Experts estimate the rare blue
diamond could be worth more than ten million dollars. Cathy Malins, a company
spokeswomen, says " It's very unusual for a diamond of this quality and
size to come to market." The mine where the diamond was found is northeast
of Pretoria and they produce hundreds of larges stones and is known for their
blue diamonds. In 2009 a 26.6 carat blue rough diamond was found in the same
mine and brought in just under $10 million.
Mine were the diamond was found.
Actually diamond found. Both pictures from BCC News
This article immediately caught my eye, because it was about
diamonds! What girl does not like diamonds? Also this mine has been known there
large proceeds in the diamond industry. Having these rare blue diamond's is
bringing good attention to Africa.
Where is Pretoria?
Picture from Google images
Click here to view full article on the rare blue diamond.
A Little Bit About Madagascar
BBC News Africa
explored the exotic island of Madagascar.
It is the fourth biggest island in the world, after Greenland, New Guinea, and
Borneo. It is said, due to the isolation
of the island most of the mammals and plants, and half of the birds exist
nowhere else on earth. Tropical cyclones also occur on the island which can
bring heavy rains and floods, which can leave thousands homeless, like they did
in 2000 and 2004.
According the World Bank it is estimated that 70% of
Malagasy live on less than $1 per day. Agricultural land has put pressure on
the island forests and have started to dwindle. The forests are the homes to
Madagascar's unusual wildlife
and is a main component in the tourist industry.
A few interesting and random facts about Madagascar:
-Full name: Republic of Madagascar
-Population: 21.3 million
-Life expectancy: 65 years for men, 69 years for women
-Main exports: Vanilla, coffee, seafood, cloves, petroleum
products, chromium, fabrics
The ring-tailed lemurs are one of the many exotic animals found no where other than Madagascar.
Pictures and information are from the article BBC News Africa did on Madagascar. Find full article here.
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