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what did Africans depend on for their livelihood​

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Answered by gurj57364953
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What did Africans depend on for their llivelihood?

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Poverty in Africa is predominantly rural and, many of these areas, is rooted in the colonial system.

People depend on agriculture for food and for their livelihood, yet development assistance to agriculture is decreasing.

Although economic policies and institutional structures have been modified to close the income gap, these changes have dismantled existing rural systems without always building new ones.

This situation is marked by continuing stagnation, poor production, low incomes, and rising vulnerability. Lack of access to markets is a problem for many small-scale enterprises and the population is poorly organized and often isolated, beyond the reach of social safety nets and poverty programs.

Increasingly, government policies and investments in poverty reduction tend to favor urban over rural areas.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The majority of the continent's poor live in rural areas, and is estimated that 70% to 80% of Africans depend on agriculture for consumption and as a source of income – although the proportion of the population engaged in agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa is shrinking rapidly (Tacoli, 2002).

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