Sunday, March 4, 2012

Sierra Leone Profile


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-14094194
Title of article: Sierra Leone profile
Website/Publisher: BBC News Africa
Last updated: September 29, 2011
- Since the end of the decade-long war in 2002, Sierra Leone has experienced immense economic growth.
- Though Sierra Leone's economy has improved greatly, it has been very slow due to the substantial reconstruction needs.
- Poverty and unemployment still remain major concerns, as current President Ernest Bai Koroma will admit to.
- The main exports of Sierra Leone are diamonds, rutile, cocoa, coffee, and fish.
- The decade-long civil war centered around a power struggle and had a regional dimension.
- The trade of illicet gems, known as "blood diamonds", greatly perpetuated the civil war.
- Great Britain, which was the former colonial power, and the United Nations greatly helped Sierra Leone out of its decade-long civil war.

Questions:
In what ways specifically did Great Britain and the UN help Sierra Leone out of its civil war?
What did they do?

3 comments:

  1. You made some good points here such as the civil war and I argee with this because diamonds are very valuable.

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  2. A point about this you may want to think about is where the resources are placed around the country and if they trade/how much do they trade... because this would bring in an income that would help with the economy greatly.

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  3. This post made me realize that there are a lot of resources in Africa. It made me realize this because in you notes it said there were diamonds, coffee, and fish.

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