1. Poverty: can it be defeated?
- Author
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Lonsdale, Sarah, Harrison, Paul, McKie, Robin, Ghazi, Polly, Smith, Alexander, Spencer, Neil, and Lean, Geoffrey
- Subjects
Zambia -- Social aspects ,Poverty -- Zambia ,Arts and entertainment industries - Abstract
Zambia offers examples of the problems faced by most countries in Africa. The country was comparatively wealthy in the 1960s but the collapse of copper prices and drought have reduced it to being one of the world's poorest nations. Zambians faced starvation in the 1992 drought but an efficient aid programme prevented tragedy. Oxfam has both short and long-term aid programmes in many parts of the world. Health and social services are limited in Zambia and the country faces a huge Aids problem; an estimated 30% of Zambians may die from the disease by year 2000.
- Published
- 1993