African environmental issues are caused by anthropogenic effects on the African natural environment and have major impacts on humans and nearly all forms of endemic life. Issues include desertification, problems with access to safe water supply, population explosion and fauna depletion.
More than 70 per cent of the population in Sub-Saharan Africa (340 million people) have no access to basic sanitation services. Among these, 98 million people (19 per cent) practice open defecation, 179 million use unimproved facilities and 63 million shared sanitation facilities.
To a large extent, the challenges to sanitation in Ghana and many other developing nations are linked to the inability to create proper disposal points for solid waste, lack of enforcement of sanitation laws, population growth, poor financing of sanitation policies, rural-urban migration, poor sanitation infrastructure, lack of sanitation technologies among others. Addressing these related factors requires a systems approach, and it needs to be done in a concerted manner.
Answer:
they went from the big sad where money didnt exist anymore to war and got better economy and rights because of it
Explanation:
needed to manufacture stuff for the war and stuff so that caused more jobs and a better economy and then more rights since blacks joined the war and became closer to equal that way and women began working a lot which is more equality
The French and Indian war took place from 1754 to 1763. The French and the Native Americans joined forces to defeat the British in a battle for land. The war was New France and most of the Native Americans up against British colonists. Some of the Native Americans fought with the British but with their allies, the French, most of the Native Americans teamed up with France. The result was a British victory. But, with all of the money lost, King George passed tax laws to the colonies to pay off their debt. Thus began the Intolerable Acts!