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Africa: Portraits of Poverty

In Tanzania, Women See a Path Out of Poverty()  

A meeting of rural Tanzanians

August 10, 2006 In Africa, women remain among the poorest of the poor despite producing three-quarters of the continent's food. But in Tanzania, some women are trying to gain a foothold toward self-sufficiency.

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In Africa, Overcoming the Risks of Childbirth()  

An HIV-positive mother and her child at a hospital in Manica, Mozambique.

August 9, 2006 One out of every six children in Africa dies before the age of five. For African women, the chance of dying in childbirth is three times higher than in industrialized nations. Training caregivers and educating expectant mothers are among the solutions being tried to reverse those trends.

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African Women and the Struggle Against Poverty()  

Itumeleng Ntjana carries a bucket of water on her head.

August 8, 2006 The open secret about poverty in Africa is that it has a woman's face, and its newest grim companion is not war, but HIV/AIDS.

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Land Ownership Elusive for South Africa's Poor()  

George Richan and Katie Scholtz

August 7, 2006 Advocates say ending the cycle of poverty in rural Africa depends on putting farmland in the hands of blacks. In South Africa, about 96 percent of commercial arable land is still in the hands of white farmers. But land reform efforts have been slow to get off the ground.

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AIDS Transforms Life, Family Structure in Lesotho()  

Itumeleng Ntjana carries a bucket of water on her head.

August 6, 2006 An estimated 180,000 children in Lesotho have lost parents to AIDS. The disease leaves orphans in southern Africa's tiny mountain kingdom struggling to survive and overwhelms the local health-care system.

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