South Africa is located in Southern Africa, it stretches along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans. South Africa is ranked the 25th largest country in the world by land area and 25th most populated nation. South Africa is the only nation-state named after its geographic location. After the establishment of a constitutional nonracial democracy in 1994, there was an agreement signed not to change its name. It is a nation of diversity. South Africa has 49.32-million people and a variety of cultures, languages and religious beliefs.
It is a multiethnic society because it has a wide variety of languages, religions, and cultures. It has 11 official languages, which make it among the highest number of any country in the world. Also, 80
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This area of Africa known for its wind most of the year. According to the event speakers, the weather was not really hot while their visit in the summer, it was moderated which makes them enjoy their time. However, they said that there was many small animals found while their staying in the cave for the first three days. South Africa has many small animals that lives around the plants all over the country.
South Africa spends big share of its GDP on education than any other country on the continent. However, it is among the worst educational system in the world. Students have twelve years of formal schooling, from grade 1 to 12. There are many issues in the education system in South Africa such as the low quality of schools and teaching. Students don’t even get to learn the basics due to the bad way of teaching. Also most of the learners don’t have access to the internet. One of the event’s speakers mentioned that teachers don’t care about the teaching because they know that the students would not use in the future because there is not much jobs available for them. Since 2003, the number of jobs decreased and the unemployment rate rise rapidly.
South Africa has many religions represented that shows a diversity of the population. Christianity is the common religion in South Africa; Christians accounted for 79.8% of the population, and most of them are Protestants. The majority of them being members of various Protestant
South Africa’s largest sport is rugby. They will have grand festivals before and after each big game. Instead of baseball, they play cricket. Hunting is also a big sport in South Africa; some of the game they hunt include deer, which are described to be enormous compared to the deer in the United States, rhino, and buffalo. On some highways you will see wild animals strolling down the side and across the roads, including lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants and buffalo. I could not imagine seeing wildlife like that in our everyday surroundings! Lions, leopards and elephant are of course, illegal to hunt. They also celebrate Woodstock, just as we do in the US.
The country South Africa is located at the very tip of the continent Africa. South Africa is most known for its former president Nelson Mandela, along with its gold reserves, Kruger National Park and minerals and gems. South africa is bordered by Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe. It is also surrounds the kingdom of Lesotho.
Liz believed that she would have no connection to the religions that were in this new place. As she asked the guide about religions of South Africa and was surprised to hear him say that protestants were the majority religion at 36.6% of South Africa as well. She thought that either Roman Catholics or Muslims would be the majority religions, but they were following Protestantism in percentage of followers. In reality, other Christians make up 36%, Catholic 7.1%, Muslim 1.5%, other
South Africa was recently rated as the 8th most violent country in the world with a murder rate of 31 per 100 000 people.
Another key point, none of the country’s rivers are commercially navigatable, making water transport impossible. Department of Human Settlements is currently working through the National Development Plan’s 2030 vision of transforming human settlements and spatial economy to create more functionally integrated, balanced and vibrant urban settlements. By May 2016, government delivered more than 4.3 million houses and subsidies since 1994, benefiting more than 20 million South Africans. Law enforcement services in South Africa fall under the Department of Police, which is responsible for policy determination, direction, and overall execution of the department’s mandate in relation to relevant legislation. The National Police Commissioner answers directly to the Minister of Police. The education system of South Africa remains one of the country’s highest priorities as it moves forward towards its 2030 vision. Approximately 88% of South Africans above the age of five years, attended educational institutions of primary or high school. South Africa is infamously known for its AIDs epidemic; however, they have made great progress in comabatting the deadly deasease. The HIV-infection rate is reduced to 1.5% in 2015, while in 2008 it was 8%. South Africa has a vibrant multiparty political system, with thirteen parties represented in the National Assembly of Parliament. African National Congress is the majority party, with 249 of the 400 National Assembly seats, the
While poverty is the biggest issue in society today, another issue, directly related to poverty, is causing as much, if not more mayhem in all countries, including the US. Education is vital for children and young adults to find their place in the world, and yet many countries struggle to provide people with an education system that promotes learning from all aspects of sides. In the US, many public schools struggle to pay their teachers, and use textbooks that are either outdated, or damaged to the point where the text is difficult to
To begin with, the poor education system is considered to be a major barrier to economic development. Despite the massive advance in education methods and ways of teaching around the globe, education systems in the sub-Saharan region suffer from various setbacks and failures which have negatively affected economic growth. One of the major issues in this area is the high rate of out-of-school children. Recent statistics published by UNESCO (2014) indicate that there are about 57 million children worldwide who are of school age but not attending school- in which sub-Saharan Africa accounts for more than 50%; most of them are girls. The report also indicates that the number of youth who are not enrolled
Education comes with social benefits as well which can improve the situation of the poor, such as lower fertility and improved health care of children ("Poverty and Education"). "Poor people are often unable to obtain access to an adequate education, and without an adequate education people are often constrained to a life of poverty." - Servaas Van Der Berg. The absolutely poor in developing countries have low education levels. Some may not even have access to primary education or may not have completed their primary education, not realizing that it is important to reduce poverty. Education is often poorly measured, and the impacts do not always show up as statistically significant in cross- country growth regressions (Levine & Renelt, 1992). Africa’s education crisis makes media headlines and analysis by the Brookings Center for Universal Education (CUE) explains why this needs to change. Progress towards universal primary education has come to a halt and learning levels of children who are in school are poor as well. Using a Learning Barometer, CUE estimates that 61 million African children will reach adolescence lacking even the most basic literacy and numeracy skills, this will deprive a whole generation of opportunities to develop and escape poverty ("Poverty, Education, & Opportunity").
63% of the country subscribes to a variety of localized African religions. Islam is the most widespread singular religion, hosting 25% of the population. Approximately 12% of the population reports being Christian.
“Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world.” This quote, said by Nelson Mandela, states that education can be used to change the world and be used for the betterment of society, yet education across America it is still not a top priority. Thousands of schools across America are severely underfunded and have trouble providing the resources to properly educate the next American generation, a generation that will eventually become the future of the country. Education spending, however, is at an all-time high compared to past decades, but funding still mostly comes from state and local resources. Having more funding for education from the government will help improve schools across the country because it will help students in long-term ways, help equalize education from state to state, and help student performance.
In the early seventeenth century Europeans colonized what is known today as South Africa. Although it was not until the 1940s that the political party known as the Afrikaner National Party was established as the countries governing
In today’s world people need to compete globally for jobs and one of the most important factors in getting a good paying job is education. However, even the best schools cannot overcome some of the obstacles placed in front of the students that walk through their doors. Poverty, chaotic home environments, discrepancies in exposure to technology, and lack of funding for schools all negatively impact the effort to educate children.
South African heritage and culture is immensely diverse, and consists of many different groups of people who each have their own traditions and beliefs. Having such a diversity of people and cultures is what makes South Africa so unique. In the true sense of the phrase, we are a rainbow nation.
Some of the world’s poorest countries, with some of the highest child labor and illiteracy rates lie in Sub Saharan Africa. People generally associate the region only with poor economic conditions and all of the social disorder that goes along with 3rd World Status. While some of this reputation is deserved, many people are also failing to see the vast potential for this part of the world. There are several factors that African governments should look into if they want to effectively and efficiently revamp this areas quality of life. One way to do so is by improving the more crucial aspects to healthy functioning region, for example, allowing children to possess their natural rights to a decent education. This could influence an increase
The country has 9 Provinces, each with its own government with a provincial legislature, premier and executive council. Each province is different in its own way with unique landscapes, populations, economies, and climates. Before 1994, South Africa had only four Provinces and those four provinces were divided into racial and language groups.