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Burdett, Hal; And Others – 1988
Africa's population is now 630 million, and it is growing faster than any other region in the world. But while Africa's population grows by 3.1 percent annually, the continent's food supply increases by only 1.1 percent per year. Throughout the 1980s more and more African governments have agreed that lasting development is possible only if…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Family Planning, Foreign Policy, International Cooperation
Johanson, Richard K., Ed. – World Bank Education News, 1987
Unprecedented population growth and mounting fiscal austerity in Africa is causing a decline in the significant increases in educational progress, especially as measured by the median literacy rate, which were made between 1962 and 1985. Planning and implementation of educational programs carefully designed to effect economic growth is one path…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Assessment, Educational Development, Educational Finance