How has the geography of Africa contributed to the continent's chronic poverty?
The geography of Africa has severely handicapped its development throughout history, acting as a major contributor to the continent's chronic poverty. Geographical barriers such as extensive deserts, non-navigable rivers, and lack of natural harbors have created significant obstacles to trade and economic growth. These geographical limitations have held back Africa's peoples for generations, from ancient times through the present day. Despite being rich in natural resources, these geographical constraints, combined with historical challenges like colonialism and corruption, have created persistent socioeconomic difficulties that continue to impact development across the continent.
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The Impact of Geography on Africa's Poverty
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