African nations were often unprepared to take over leadership due to a combination of factors, including the abrupt nature of decolonization, which left many countries with little time to develop stable governance structures. Colonial powers had frequently imposed artificial borders and divided ethnic groups, leading to internal conflicts and undermining national unity. Additionally, the lack of investment in education and political institutions during colonial rule left a gap in experienced leadership. This resulted in challenges in establishing effective governance and addressing the socio-economic needs of newly independent states.
Almost all the African countries were colonized by European nations. Liberia and Ethiopia were the only countries that were not colonized.
Mainly African Nations.
Likely nations that are not in Africa.
Most of the countries south of the Sahara
The migrants in question originate from various countries including Syria, Afghanistan, and Sub-Saharan African nations.
Bounderies for new European countries were created at the Berlin Conference.
developing nation african countries are still developing
There are 55 different nations in the continent of Africa. Pick one.
There are 52 independent countries in Africa.
The Landlocked African countries are:BotswanaBurkina FasoBurundiCentral African RepublicChadEthiopiaLesothoMalawiMaliNigerRwandaSwazilandUgandaZimbabweZambiaSouth SudanThere are actually 16 landlocked countries given the recent formation of South Sudan
Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco are the five African nations that have borders on the Mediterranean Sea.
the two African island nations that speak Portuguese are Sao Tome and Princepe.