- GDP per capita is $3200
- Tanzania has largely completed its transition to a market economy, though the government retains a presence in sectors such as telecommunications, banking, energy, and mining.
- 44.4% of the country has unimproved water
- Risk of disease is considered very high
- 22.8% of the population is below the poverty line
- In 2013, Tanzania completed the world's largest Millennium Challenge Compact (MCC) grant, worth $698 million, but in late 2015, the MCC Board of Directors deferred a decision to renew Tanzania’s eligibility because of irregularities in voting in Zanzibar and concerns over the government's use of a controversial cybercrime bill.
Monday, November 11, 2019
Worked on presentation
Today in class we worked more on our presentation. When trying to find a problem for Italy we saw that it had a poverty rate of above 30% which is a lot of people. We also saw that Italy was in lots of debt but that was too confusing for us to do. Here are some of the things I researched and added:
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