Sub-Saharan Africa, as if the people south of the Islamic zone of the Sahara had no religious beliefs.
sub-saharan Africa we don't see success we see tremendous failure in those parts
sub-saharan Africa rebel warlords have looted minerals and diamonds and smuggle them in order to fund
sub-saharan africa in a more direct way so and if yeah we'll see how that goes
parts of sub-Saharan Africa in 2020, 2021,
of sub-Saharan Africa, they found that prevalence or that the share of young people who used Facebook
It's not sub-Saharan Africa.
and the average sub-Saharan African uses 4 tons.
This is Saharan dust which is really important for these processes.
in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.
So migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa, for instance, pay an average of 9.81% when they send money home.
From sub-Saharan Africa, where it's already too hot, really, some parts of the year.
over the Saharan Desert right here and it's probably dust and sand particulates that's just floating around in the atmosphere.
access in sub-Saharan Africa.
parts of sub-Saharan Africa, what are the implications?
Google Rep: Sub-Saharan Africa >>Yves: Yeah.
Let alone Sub-Saharan Africa.
But still across Sub-Saharan Africa less than half of the people who need to take the antiretrovirals get them which means the other half will ultimately die and many of them are in their productive
East some in sub-saharan Africa what ties them together is on average according to the corruption perception surveys these are very high corruption
been in sub-saharan Africa
and also from Europe towards sub-Saharan Africa.
It's a problem in Sub-Saharan Africa, for example.
And there are places in sub-Saharan Africa, especially South Africa, where, for example, 67% of women who go to a clinic for pregnancy tests
Then river traffic coming up from sub-Saharan Africa bringing everything from kola nuts, to slaves-- it was a big slave trading port-- to gold.
These red countries down here sub-Saharan Africa.
But we know that in sub-Saharan African countries, this problem is more acute.
We're almost always under-covering Sub-Saharan Africa.
It's a phenomenon of sub-Saharan Africa, that Mediterranean basin, South Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
recipient of aid in sub-Saharan Africa, what if we could kick total butt on sustainable development and be the leader for that?
people in college across sub-Saharan Africa will run their countries one day.
Nearly 15 million children in Sub-Saharan Africa have lost one or both parents to AIDS.
And even in countries in several Sub-Saharan Africa that claim to have universal free primary education, they don't.
In societies such as many in Sub-Saharan Africa, a person's self-worth comes less from who
Civil War seventy percent of sub-saharan African countries have had at least one year of civil conflict since nineteen
there's actually a program in sub-saharan Africa that looks a lot like our CPS in the country of Botswana and it's thought of as a big success
That's almost as much CO2 impact as the average sub-Saharan African, which is pretty crazy to think about.
For Senegal was the first region in sub-Saharan Africa to be colonized.
The bulk of the infections are obviously in sub-Saharan Africa, but throughout Africa, we have lots and lots of people that we're not reaching.
Because the epidemic of HIV is not just in sub-Saharan Africa.
And it's beginning to happen in sub-Saharan Africa.
New York State consumes more antibiotics than the whole of sub-Saharan Africa.
New York State consumes more energy than the whole of sub-Saharan Africa.
Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa.
This is a typical house in the interior of sub-Saharan Africa, or here's another one.
This is a fancy transportation in many parts of sub-Saharan Africa with people even on the top or something like this.
But most of those guns are not coming from sub-Saharan Africa or the Middle East.
Because Rwanda is more or less the one country in sub-Saharan Africa where a very bureaucratized, pre-colonial state emerged as a post-colonial nation.
They installed this in some of these communities in sub-Saharan Africa, and it turns out that it took water out of these communities.
Today, in sub-Saharan Africa, which is our principle market, over 657 million people use biomass fuels--
On average, throughout sub-Saharan Africa, the level of deforestation is between 3% to 4% of existing forest each year.