Kenya Joshua Baides. Where is my country? Introduction Based upon my study, I found ……… Kenya is an overall third world nation demographically.

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Kenya Joshua Baides

Where is my country?

Introduction Based upon my study, I found ……… Kenya is an overall third world nation demographically and economically. My country is improving and this study will show why and how it is improving.

Why is Kenya a third world nation? From 1952 to 1959, Kenya was under a state of emergency arising from the "Mau Mau" insurgency against British colonial rule in general and its land policies in particular. This rebellion took place almost exclusively in the highlands of central Kenya among the Kikuyu people. In 1982young military officers in league with some opposition elements attempted to overthrow the government in a violent but ultimately unsuccessful coup. On December 27, 2007, Kenya held presidential, parliamentary, and local government elections. While the parliamentary and local government elections were largely credible, the presidential election was seriously flawed, with irregularities in the vote tabulation process as well as turnout in excess of 100% in some constituencies. On December 27, 2007, Kenya held presidential, parliamentary, and local government elections. While the parliamentary and local government elections were largely credible, the presidential election was seriously flawed, with irregularities in the vote tabulation process as well as turnout in excess of 100% in some constituencies. Violence erupted in different parts of Kenya as supporters of opposition candidate Raila Odinga and supporters of Kibaki clashed with police and each other. After years of corruption, poverty, and war. Kenya is finally starting to level back out and maintain a decent standard of living.

3 rd World Demographic

3 rd World Economic

Obviously Kenya is a third world nation however it is getting better both economically and demographically

Economic Improvements

Demographic Improvements