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Chapter 15, Problem 2GFO
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All those of us in the more developed world should assist the African population to ensure sustainability. The factors that may influence the thoughts of assisting Africa.
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The population growth is one of the major concerns in the African Countries. The Food production of Africa has not outpaced the population growth yet. Due to this reason, Africa is very poor and there are many regions affected by starvation.
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