This is because the continent is poor, that is to say that it doesnt have enough resources,and the great problem is that many country in Africa are still developing. Some countries are not yet developed.
creates unemployment
ignores non members
wage inflation
Africa is a large continent with many countries, and the countries face different problems. Poverty, crime and war are some problems Africans face.
The best way for Africa to move forward as a continent is for her countries to work together. Each country in Africa doesn't trust her neighbours at all. The weaker countries face skills shortages due to people leaving for greener pastures in better off African countries. While the better off countries face mass immigration from the rest of Africa, which worsens their situation. Should South Africa (and the rest of Africa in general) strive to create stronger ties with each other and work together for a common goal, it should (in theory) help solve a large number of Africa's numerous problems. Not only would this benefit SA, but it would benefit the rest of Africa as well. However, one country cannot do all the work, it will take a team effort.
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Desotos problem was that He was trying to get better trade routes to china.But ended up in the united states.He was searching for gold and glory but didn't get it.
The main islands of Hawaii, the Society Islands and the Windward islands face into the northern trade winds. They were frequent stops during the trade by ship era of history.
Africa is a large continent with many countries, and the countries face different problems. Poverty, crime and war are some problems Africans face.
After 1825, the British government unhappily tolerated Unions.
they are having alot of cases of aids
what problems to the amish population face
the main problem with growing crops in Africa is that there millions of bugs to eat the crops.
The best way for Africa to move forward as a continent is for her countries to work together. Each country in Africa doesn't trust her neighbours at all. The weaker countries face skills shortages due to people leaving for greener pastures in better off African countries. While the better off countries face mass immigration from the rest of Africa, which worsens their situation. Should South Africa (and the rest of Africa in general) strive to create stronger ties with each other and work together for a common goal, it should (in theory) help solve a large number of Africa's numerous problems. Not only would this benefit SA, but it would benefit the rest of Africa as well. However, one country cannot do all the work, it will take a team effort.
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Living working was not easy in Africa , illness and natives was a worry .as they had wrong believes and stupid superstitions.
what problems did the face what...? Sorry i don't speak stupid!! speak english!
No problems at all.
After gaining independence, the Philippines faced challenges such as widespread poverty, political instability, corruption, and armed conflicts with communist and separatist groups. The country also struggled with economic development, natural disasters, and social inequality.
Many cities face all sorts of different problems. They face problems of poverty, crime, injustice, unemployment, education issues, and environmental issues.