Sub-Saharan Africa is, geographically, the area of the continent of Africa that lies south of the Sahara Desert. Politically, it consists of all African countries that are fully or partially located south of the Sahara (excluding Sudan, even though Sudan sits in the Eastern portion of the Sahara desert). It contrasts with North Africa, which is considered a part of the Arab world. Somalia, Djibouti, Comoros, and Mauritania are geographically part of Sub-Saharan Africa, but also part of the Arab world.
Since probably 3500 B.C.E, the Saharan and Sub-Saharan regions of Africa have been separated by the extremely harsh climate of the sparsely populated Sahara, forming an effective barrier interrupted by only the Nile River in Sudan, though the Nile was blocked by the river's cataracts. The Sahara pump theory explains how flora and fauna (including Homo sapiens) left Africa to penetrate the Middle East and beyond. African pluvial periods are associated with a "wet Sahara" phase during which larger lakes and more rivers existed.
Sub-Saharan Africa is a remarkably diverse region, with hundreds of ethnic groups speaking two thousand of the world’s seven thousand languages. It also has the world’s youngest and fastest-growing population. But many countries in the region struggle to meet the needs of their citizens. Whether sub-Saharan Africa’s growing population will be a blessing or a curse is one of the greatest issues facing the region in this century.
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Fedayi Pacha Ft. Nassim Kouti - Sub Sahara
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What Sub-Saharan Africa Really Means
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Sub-Saharan Africa is a catchphrase that assumes some invisible border, which divides the North of Africa from the South. There are four possible meanings of “sub-“, it can mean “under,” “beneath,” and “below,” subordinate to or “inferior to”. Many have argued that Sub Saharan Africa has been used to refer to countries directly below the Sahara. If we indulge this logic, we can all agree that anywhere south of the desert is, geographically, “sub-Saharan”.
So what is sub-Saharan Africa exactly? The United Nations Development Program lists 46 of Africa’s 54 countries as sub-Saharan Africa excluding Algeria, Djibouti, Egypt, Libya, Morocco co, Somalia, Sudan and Tunisia. However, it does not take a genius to see that this does not make geographical sense,...
published: 04 Sep 2021
Physical Geography of Sub Saharan Africa
published: 01 Mar 2021
What if Sub-Saharan Africa became a Single Country?
What would happen if the Sub-Saharan African world united as a single country? Today we will discuss an alternate history (or future) wherein the entirety of "Black Africa" unites as a single country, as proposed by such pan-Africanists as Malcolm X, Kwame Nkrumah, Marcus Garvey and the newest Black Panther movie (I dunno, I didn't see it.)
What is some of the history of pan-Africanism and what would be the logistics and statistics if such a behemoth of a country were to exist? Stay tuned to find out and be sure to let me know your thoughts on this idea and other pan-ethnic and pan-racial nationalist movements. Thanks for watching!
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published: 01 May 2018
Sub Saharan Survey
published: 02 Jun 2020
Thomas Sowell Explains why sub-Saharan Africa remained underdeveloped
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Roman Expeditions in Sub-Saharan Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa was explored by Roman expeditions between 19 BCE - 90 CE, most likely in an effort to locate the sources of valuable trade goods and establish routes to bring them to the seaports on the coast of North Africa, thereby minimizing disruption in trade caused by conflicts among indigenous tribes and kingdoms.
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Faces of Africa - The Sahara
"The Sahara is one of the largest and hottest deserts in the world, covering much of North Africa.
The Saharan nomads are famous for their skillful survival, adaptive nature and efficient utilization of the minimal resources at their disposal."
Sub-Saharan Africa is a remarkably diverse region, with hundreds of ethnic groups speaking two thousand of the world’s seven thousand languages. It also has the...
Sub-Saharan Africa is a remarkably diverse region, with hundreds of ethnic groups speaking two thousand of the world’s seven thousand languages. It also has the world’s youngest and fastest-growing population. But many countries in the region struggle to meet the needs of their citizens. Whether sub-Saharan Africa’s growing population will be a blessing or a curse is one of the greatest issues facing the region in this century.
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Sub-Saharan Africa is a remarkably diverse region, with hundreds of ethnic groups speaking two thousand of the world’s seven thousand languages. It also has the world’s youngest and fastest-growing population. But many countries in the region struggle to meet the needs of their citizens. Whether sub-Saharan Africa’s growing population will be a blessing or a curse is one of the greatest issues facing the region in this century.
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Sub-Saharan Africa is a catchphrase that assumes some invisible border, which divides the North of Africa from the South. There are four possible meanings of “sub-“, it can mean “under,” “beneath,” and “below,” subordinate to or “inferior to”. Many have argued that Sub Saharan Africa has been used to refer to countries directly below the Sahara. If we indulge this logic, we can all agree that anywhere south of the desert is, geographically, “sub-Saharan”.
So what is sub-Saharan Africa exactly? The United Nations Development Program lists 46 of Africa’s 54 countries as sub-Saharan Africa excluding Algeria, Djibouti, Egypt, Libya, Morocco co, Somalia, Sudan and Tunisia. However, it does not take a genius to see that this does not make geographical sense, some countries included are on the actual Sahara.
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Sub-Saharan Africa is a catchphrase that assumes some invisible border, which divides the North of Africa from the South. There are four possible meanings of “sub-“, it can mean “under,” “beneath,” and “below,” subordinate to or “inferior to”. Many have argued that Sub Saharan Africa has been used to refer to countries directly below the Sahara. If we indulge this logic, we can all agree that anywhere south of the desert is, geographically, “sub-Saharan”.
So what is sub-Saharan Africa exactly? The United Nations Development Program lists 46 of Africa’s 54 countries as sub-Saharan Africa excluding Algeria, Djibouti, Egypt, Libya, Morocco co, Somalia, Sudan and Tunisia. However, it does not take a genius to see that this does not make geographical sense, some countries included are on the actual Sahara.
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What would happen if the Sub-Saharan African world united as a single country? Today we will discuss an alternate history (or future) wherein the entirety of "B...
What would happen if the Sub-Saharan African world united as a single country? Today we will discuss an alternate history (or future) wherein the entirety of "Black Africa" unites as a single country, as proposed by such pan-Africanists as Malcolm X, Kwame Nkrumah, Marcus Garvey and the newest Black Panther movie (I dunno, I didn't see it.)
What is some of the history of pan-Africanism and what would be the logistics and statistics if such a behemoth of a country were to exist? Stay tuned to find out and be sure to let me know your thoughts on this idea and other pan-ethnic and pan-racial nationalist movements. Thanks for watching!
*Note Had to reupload due to an audio issue at the end of the video
What would happen if the Sub-Saharan African world united as a single country? Today we will discuss an alternate history (or future) wherein the entirety of "Black Africa" unites as a single country, as proposed by such pan-Africanists as Malcolm X, Kwame Nkrumah, Marcus Garvey and the newest Black Panther movie (I dunno, I didn't see it.)
What is some of the history of pan-Africanism and what would be the logistics and statistics if such a behemoth of a country were to exist? Stay tuned to find out and be sure to let me know your thoughts on this idea and other pan-ethnic and pan-racial nationalist movements. Thanks for watching!
*Note Had to reupload due to an audio issue at the end of the video
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In this presentation, Thomas Sowell explains most of the factors that have kept sub-Saharan Africa lagging...
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In this presentation, Thomas Sowell explains most of the factors that have kept sub-Saharan Africa lagging economically, which has largely been ignored by most intellectuals in Academia.
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In this presentation, Thomas Sowell explains most of the factors that have kept sub-Saharan Africa lagging economically, which has largely been ignored by most intellectuals in Academia.
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Sub-Saharan Africa was explored by Roman expeditions between 19 BCE - 90 CE, most likely in an effort to locate the sources of valuable trade goods and establis...
Sub-Saharan Africa was explored by Roman expeditions between 19 BCE - 90 CE, most likely in an effort to locate the sources of valuable trade goods and establish routes to bring them to the seaports on the coast of North Africa, thereby minimizing disruption in trade caused by conflicts among indigenous tribes and kingdoms.
Links to Ancient History Encyclopedia and Joshua J. Mark
Article: Roman Expeditions in Sub-Saharan Africa:
https://www.ancient.eu/article/1496/roman-expeditions-in-sub-saharan-africa/
More articles by Joshua J. Mark.
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Sub-Saharan Africa was explored by Roman expeditions between 19 BCE - 90 CE, most likely in an effort to locate the sources of valuable trade goods and establish routes to bring them to the seaports on the coast of North Africa, thereby minimizing disruption in trade caused by conflicts among indigenous tribes and kingdoms.
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"The Sahara is one of the largest and hottest deserts in the world, covering much of North Africa.
The Saharan nomads are famous for their skillful survival, a...
"The Sahara is one of the largest and hottest deserts in the world, covering much of North Africa.
The Saharan nomads are famous for their skillful survival, adaptive nature and efficient utilization of the minimal resources at their disposal."
"The Sahara is one of the largest and hottest deserts in the world, covering much of North Africa.
The Saharan nomads are famous for their skillful survival, adaptive nature and efficient utilization of the minimal resources at their disposal."
Sub-Saharan Africa is a remarkably diverse region, with hundreds of ethnic groups speaking two thousand of the world’s seven thousand languages. It also has the world’s youngest and fastest-growing population. But many countries in the region struggle to meet the needs of their citizens. Whether sub-Saharan Africa’s growing population will be a blessing or a curse is one of the greatest issues facing the region in this century.
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Sub-Saharan Africa is a catchphrase that assumes some invisible border, which divides the North of Africa from the South. There are four possible meanings of “sub-“, it can mean “under,” “beneath,” and “below,” subordinate to or “inferior to”. Many have argued that Sub Saharan Africa has been used to refer to countries directly below the Sahara. If we indulge this logic, we can all agree that anywhere south of the desert is, geographically, “sub-Saharan”.
So what is sub-Saharan Africa exactly? The United Nations Development Program lists 46 of Africa’s 54 countries as sub-Saharan Africa excluding Algeria, Djibouti, Egypt, Libya, Morocco co, Somalia, Sudan and Tunisia. However, it does not take a genius to see that this does not make geographical sense, some countries included are on the actual Sahara.
WATCH NEXT:
1. Why Russia DID NOT Colonize Africa: https://youtu.be/-uLIoMBVXgg
2. Biggest Country Rivalries in Africa: https://youtu.be/MeqI0RZmTLM
3. Europe’s Stolen African Art: https://youtu.be/imLhAVFeJC4
4. What if NORTH AFRICA was ONE COUNTRY? https://youtu.be/ymi9jAgCWT8
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What would happen if the Sub-Saharan African world united as a single country? Today we will discuss an alternate history (or future) wherein the entirety of "Black Africa" unites as a single country, as proposed by such pan-Africanists as Malcolm X, Kwame Nkrumah, Marcus Garvey and the newest Black Panther movie (I dunno, I didn't see it.)
What is some of the history of pan-Africanism and what would be the logistics and statistics if such a behemoth of a country were to exist? Stay tuned to find out and be sure to let me know your thoughts on this idea and other pan-ethnic and pan-racial nationalist movements. Thanks for watching!
*Note Had to reupload due to an audio issue at the end of the video
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In this presentation, Thomas Sowell explains most of the factors that have kept sub-Saharan Africa lagging economically, which has largely been ignored by most intellectuals in Academia.
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Sub-Saharan Africa was explored by Roman expeditions between 19 BCE - 90 CE, most likely in an effort to locate the sources of valuable trade goods and establish routes to bring them to the seaports on the coast of North Africa, thereby minimizing disruption in trade caused by conflicts among indigenous tribes and kingdoms.
Links to Ancient History Encyclopedia and Joshua J. Mark
Article: Roman Expeditions in Sub-Saharan Africa:
https://www.ancient.eu/article/1496/roman-expeditions-in-sub-saharan-africa/
More articles by Joshua J. Mark.
https://www.ancient.eu/user/JPryst/
The Ancient History Encyclopedia Website.
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AHE YouTube Channel.
https://www.youtube.com/c/AncientEU
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"The Sahara is one of the largest and hottest deserts in the world, covering much of North Africa.
The Saharan nomads are famous for their skillful survival, adaptive nature and efficient utilization of the minimal resources at their disposal."
Sub-Saharan Africa is, geographically, the area of the continent of Africa that lies south of the Sahara Desert. Politically, it consists of all African countries that are fully or partially located south of the Sahara (excluding Sudan, even though Sudan sits in the Eastern portion of the Sahara desert). It contrasts with North Africa, which is considered a part of the Arab world. Somalia, Djibouti, Comoros, and Mauritania are geographically part of Sub-Saharan Africa, but also part of the Arab world.
Since probably 3500 B.C.E, the Saharan and Sub-Saharan regions of Africa have been separated by the extremely harsh climate of the sparsely populated Sahara, forming an effective barrier interrupted by only the Nile River in Sudan, though the Nile was blocked by the river's cataracts. The Sahara pump theory explains how flora and fauna (including Homo sapiens) left Africa to penetrate the Middle East and beyond. African pluvial periods are associated with a "wet Sahara" phase during which larger lakes and more rivers existed.
Empowering women and girls can create a powerful, inclusive growth engine for Sub-Saharan Africa... Also, at the panel discussions, the experts shared insights on strategic pathways for economic recovery in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa.
Paris... These figures include both main types of diabetes ... Type 2 mainly affects middle-aged or older people who lose their sensitivity to insulin ... In sub-Saharan Africa, only five to 10 percent of adults with diabetes received treatment in 2022 ... .
She pointed to particularly pressing challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa, where annual renewable energy investment totalled approximately $20bn in 2023 – a mere fifth of the estimated $100bn annual requirement between 2024 and 2030 ... ....
NEW DELHI... (RAJ K RAJ /HT PHOTO) ... “China’s number one. 30% of all emissions, United States is number two, India’s number three,” Kerry detailed, while noting that 48 sub-Saharan African states combined account for just 0.55% of emissions ... See more ... ....
Saad Mohseni, author, Radio Free Afghanistan (Courtesy the subject) ... Culturally, it took time for our listeners to adjust ... With a median age of 18 — the youngest outside Sub-Saharan Africa — this country has immense potential with the right leadership.
For out-of-school children, while this number fell to 9 million globally, it significantly increased in sub-Saharan Africa by 12 million with the exclusion of girls in some cases contributing to such an increase.
“It’s been a very, very long time coming, like lots of crises, but this is a critical moment.” ... Conservative Anglican churches in sub-Saharan Africa are growing in number, and many of their leaders think their influence and power should reflect that ... .
In a report themed, “Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa is Diverging,” the IMF stated that Sub-Saharan Africa is home to nine of the world’s top 20 fastest-growing economies this year.
Oil and gas majors TotalEnergies, BP, Shell and Equinor have pledged to invest $500m to increase access to affordable energy, primarily in sub-Saharan Africa, south and southeast Asia.
14, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua] ...Held from Nov ... The company's sub-Saharan AfricaChief Executive Officer (CEO) Sky Sun told Xinhua. "We aim to attract more customers not only locally but across sub-Saharan Africa.".