Many African countries are actively trying to stop issues such as corruption, political instability, and environmental degradation. Additionally, there is a concerted effort to combat poverty and improve access to education and healthcare. Many nations are also working to address the effects of climate change and promote sustainable development to ensure a better future for their citizens.
The Allies were trying to stop the Axis from invading Britain
All is not trying to stop ISIS, though several countries are, either actively or supportively.
If you refer to the Islamic State, several countries are currently (as of 2015) trying to stop them.
You should stop trying to get answers from people here when you can just find the answer online
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This is quite a complex question, and is, therefore, difficult to explain. Many countries have laws, and people break them as they go, even when moniyored by authority.
Kudzu needs water and the southwest is too dry. It is a very invasive plant and many are trying to stop its spread.
Many African countries, such as Botswana, are passing laws making it illegal to kill an elephant without approval of the government. More countries need to step up, though, in order to make these laws successful. Scientists are also putting radio collars on elephants so they can check their migrating habits, so these areas can be patrolled by African police.
DDT is dangerous for the environmement.
Please clarify. It isn't clear who exactly is trying supposedly trying to stop whom, and to stop doing what exactly.
There are more than 2000 languages in Africa and more than 50 countries. OMG, could people please stop thinking of Africa as one country. Please. - African