Charity websites are a good source, such as Oxfam, UNICEF, The Red Cross, Live8, Make Poverty History, etc. You can find these with google.
For facts and figures, such as average income in each country, number of doctors per head of population, etc, there is the CIA World Fact Book, written by the US Central Intelligence Agency.
Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, has an entry on poverty, including links to more topics and external websites.
You might think about all the basics of life that we have and they don't, then look up each one in wikipedia, in combination with the word Africa. For example, water, food, shelter, health-care, disease, clothing, etc.
You could also lookup 'africa' in wikipedia, look at the list of countries and read the entry page for each country to see what their particular problems are.
If you need to write something on the CAUSES of african poverty, think of all the things that stand in the way of a succesful economy :-
War (often caused by colonial powers leaving africa divided into countries with several tribal groups that hate each other)
Tropical diseases and HIV/AIDS
Trade-barriers (tarrifs and quotos), so that many goods they want to export to the rich countries are too expensive.
Poor credit history, so they can't get loans.
Corrupt/Undemocratic governments.
Lack of education.
The fact they are joining the industrial world 200 years behind the USA and Europe.
Lack of clean water and sanitation.
Enviromental damge.
Droughts and other natural disasters.
High crime in some countries due to the easy availability of guns from previous wars. This scares off international investors.
Lack of phone and internet access.
Poor roads.
Huge distances to sea container ports, through several countries.
Desertification.
The fact that many other countries see Africa as one place and ignore the whole continent as somewhere too dangerous to invest, when in fact it is many different countries. Think how different Egypt is from South Africa.
2006-11-15 06:31:07
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answered by ricochet 5
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One of the best sources is the WORLD BANK. They have a project called Poverty in Africa which lists the following information:
- monitoring poverty
- measuring poverty
- household survey database
- links to resources
http://www4.worldbank.org/afr/poverty/default.cfm
Their site also has statistics on Africa that you can use http://www4.worldbank.org/afr/stats/default.cfm
2006-11-15 06:36:51
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answered by imisidro 7
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CAFOD have lots of excellent information about several countries where they make a great deal of difference to many lives.
They have interactive games, films eetc.
You can learn a lot in an enjoyable way and maybe you will be prompted to help buy a goat or cow or ?? for someone !!
2006-11-17 06:08:02
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answered by Anonymous
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actual, you do no longer... there is not any reason in the international so you might get "execs and cons" on Scientology... in case you prefer to jot down an independent rfile that in simple terms provides information, then there is not any reason to interview absolutely everyone who isn't a Scientologist. it particularly is loopy that people think of there continuously must be a debate so as to make issues "honest and balanced"... do no longer we ever lose interest of debating each little thing?
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answered by trowell 4
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ring any charities that work in Africa... they're always more than happy to help..... they'll send you a book load of information
2006-11-16 07:56:06
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answered by polly 3
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I would put this question into Yahoo search and I am sure you will find lots of sites that will be informative.Good luck.
2006-11-15 06:35:44
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answered by Julie 5
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try looking up charity websites.
2006-11-15 19:44:21
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answered by Anonymous
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www.
Look it up on the web.
2006-11-15 06:37:23
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answered by elliebear 7
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