Sub-Saharan Africa

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Sub-Saharan Africa

Sub-Saharan Africa

South Africa: This Land is My Land

In the first case study we see the situation that was created after the first elections of the democratic government. This election gave the power to the president nelson Mandela in the year 1994. After the election was held many problems were faced by the government which included the creation of different policies for the political stability and the promotion of community development. Some problems were also faced in the strategies made to reduce poverty in the region.

A policy had been implemented in the South Africa known as apartheid. Because of this policy that was implemented by the government working in that time, the rights that was to be given to black inhabitants of the country were truncated for the white or minority rule of Africa. Several movements were done in order to change the problems that were related to the ownership of the white or minorities and give it back to the inhabitants. There were several protests to remove the apartheid policy from the society. This policy created unfair distribution of land over a wide area which benefitted the whites. Many problems arouse for people of different races and colors due to unfair distribution of rights and property. Apartheid created vast resistance and violence in the region. In the late 1950s many protests were held to ban the policy that was not complying the rights of the natural inhabitants.

The policy forced many black Africans of the region to migrate from their own land which was their origin. The apartheid made many people to be moved to various undeveloped localities and the black were the ones who suffered the most. The policy was mainly concentrated for the white and therefore resulted much unemployment and poverty among the black people.

The black people are ...
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