Poverty Most of Sub-Saharan Africa is in the World Bank's lowest income category of less than $765 Gross National Income (GNI) per person per year. Ethiopia.

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Poverty Most of Sub-Saharan Africa is in the World Bank's lowest income category of less than $765 Gross National Income (GNI) per person per year. Ethiopia and Burundi are the worst off with just $90 GNI per person. North Africa generally fares better than Sub-Saharan Africa. Here, the economies are more stable, trade and tourism are relatively high and Aids is less prevalent. TASKS: Name one richer and one poorer country. Where is sub-saharan Africa? Extension: Describe the distribution of low income countries in Africa.

TASKS: 3. What is debt servicing? 4. What is HIPC? Debt The Heavily Indebted Poor Countries initiative (HIPC) was set up in 1996 to reduce the debt of the poorest countries. Poor countries are eligible for the scheme if they face unsustainable debt that cannot be reduced by traditional methods. They also have to agree to follow certain policies of good governance as defined by the World Bank and the IMF. This map shows how much HIPC countries spend on repaying debts and interest. Fourteen African HIPC countries will have their debts totally written off under a new plan drawn up by the G8 finance ministers. TASKS: 3. What is debt servicing? 4. What is HIPC? EXTENSION: Is debt a problem for the continent of Africa? Which countries are affected the most?

Why is trade difficult for African countries? Africa is rich in natural resources such as minerals, timber and oil, but trade with the rest of the world is often difficult. Factors include poor infrastructure, government instability, corruption and the impact of Aids on the population of working age. Poorer countries also argue that international trade rules are unfair and favour the developed world. They say rich countries "dump" subsidised products on developing nations by undercutting local producers. And they accuse the World Trade Organisation (WTO) of forcing developing nations to open their markets to the rest of the World but failing to lower rich countries' tariff barriers in return. But the WTO says that poor countries receive special treatment, including exemption from some regulations that apply to richer nations. TASKS: Why is trade difficult for African countries? What are tariff barriers? Who are the WTO and what do they do? Extension: How can trade be made easier for African countries?

8. Name one of the poorest and one of the richest countries in Africa. 9. What is making this country so poor? EXTENSION: Other than trade and debt, what other method can we use to help African countries develop?

Aid Africa receives about a third of the total aid given by governments around the world, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Much of this has conditions attached, meaning governments must implement certain policies to receive the aid or must spend the money on goods and services from the donor country. The World Bank argues that aid is far more effective, and less vulnerable to corruption, when coupled with improved governance. Today, we’re going to look at types of aid and how they can help a country to develop, using the example of BANGLADESH. Turn to pages 152 and153 of your text book.

Plenary In the back of your exercise book, create the following spider diagram. Complete as much of it as you can from memory. Other ways of closing development gap Problems in Bangladesh Aid Examples of aid in Bangladesh Types of aid