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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

STARVATION AND DISEASE IN NAMIBIA

BY CODY MYERS
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NAMIBIA

  • Namibia has the oldest desert in the world with the biggest sand dunes in the world reaching 200-350 meters high.
  • An underground lake, dragons breath, is the largest underground lake in the world going deeper than 450 feet and two hectares wide(about 200 square feet).
  • Namibia has the largest cheetah population in the world with about 2,500 to 3,000 cheetahs.
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NAMIBIA

  • Namibia is in Southern Africa bordered by Angola, Botswana, and South Africa.
  • Namibia's population is around 2,300,000.
  • Namibia is one of the least densely populated countries in the world with about 2.7 inhabitants per square mile.
  • Namibia is home to one of the largest national parks of the world

STARVATION

  • In the major city of Ruacana there are about 20,000 people on the brink of starvation.
  • Refugee camps are set up all over the country, but still more then 20,000 of the people that go still face starvation.
  • Over 400,000 people in northern Namibia alone are facing starvation.
  • Most kids live in a household so poor they spend 60% of their income on whatever food they can afford.
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DISEASE

  • Diseases in Namibia include: hepatitis A, typhoid fever, malaria, yellow fever, Rift Valley fever, and rabies.
  • Drinking water also puts the people at risk, they cannot find clean water to drink.
  • Most people in Namibia can't afford a vaccine for whichever disease they may get.

WORKS CITED

  • "22 Fun Facts about Namibia - Volunteering in Africa." Volunteering in Africa RSS2. N.p., 09 Aug. 2012. Web. 10 Mar. 2016.
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