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  • Africa is a continent

  • And as many of us know, the continent is not a single country

  • Africa is currently divided between 54 different, independent countries

  • But what would happen if all of these countries united today to form a united African State?

  • What would Africa, the country, look like in the world?

  • And how powerful of a country would it actually be?

  • For starters, Africa is huge

  • And covers over twenty percent of all the land on Earth

  • Making it about seventy percent of the same size as all of Asia

  • Or about three times the size of all of Europe

  • 1.2 billion people currently live in Africa

  • Or about sixteen percent of the entire global population

  • So, interestingly, a united African State would actually have a smaller population

  • Than both India and China

  • But this wouldn't be the case for very long

  • Since Africa is currently experiencing the largest population boom in the world

  • The population of the continent has doubled since just 1990

  • And the continent is expected to surpass the populations of both

  • India and China in the same year, 2022

  • According to official UN estimates, the population of Africa is expected to

  • Reach a massive 4.4 billion people by the end of the 21st Century

  • And comprise thirty-nine percent of the global population

  • This enormous demographic shift in the future

  • Will ensure that a united African State has a dominant position in the world

  • But it comes with several challenges

  • The population of Africa, currently, is the youngest in the world

  • With a median age of just 19.7 years old

  • Compared to the global average of 30.4 years old

  • Literacy rates are also low

  • With only sixty-four percent of the population being considered literate

  • But this varies between regions

  • In Libya, for example, the literacy rate is very high, at 94.2 percent

  • While in South Sudan, it is very low at only 27 percent

  • HIV infection rates in the continent would also pose a severe challenge

  • To the united Africa

  • As eleven percent of the population in Sub-Saharan Africa

  • Is currently infected with the disease

  • In addition to these challenges, a united African State would also struggle with

  • The extreme diversity on the continent

  • Africa is the most linguistically and ethnically diverse continent on the planet

  • Where somewhere between 1250 and 3000 languages are spoken

  • Because of this, Africa is the most multi-lingual place in the world

  • Where many people speak at least two African languages

  • And one additional European language

  • A situation similar to South Africa, where there are eleven official languages, would probably have to exist

  • The most common languages are Arabic, spoken by about seventeen percent of the population

  • Mostly in North Africa

  • Swahili by about ten percent, located mostly in South-East Africa

  • Berber by five percent, and Hausa by another five percent

  • English, French and Portuguese are very common lingua francas

  • Understood by a large amount of people

  • Where English is understood by thirteen percent of the population

  • French close behind at 11.5 percent

  • And Portuguese by three percent

  • All of these languages would probably have official status

  • As well as several others

  • There are hundreds, if not thousands of different ethnic groups that exist in Africa

  • We're used to seeing this map to represent the continent

  • But a more accurate map may be this one

  • Which shows how incredibly diverse the continent really is

  • Because of this, it's almost impossible to give figures for exact ethnic populations in the continent

  • But no one single group would even have over an eight percent share of the total population

  • In terms of religions, here is a religious map of the continent

  • Christians and Muslims would be almost perfectly divided

  • With each faith claiming about forty-seven percent of the continent's population

  • Traditional African religions would represent about ten percent of the population

  • And this adds to more than one hundred percent because several people hold mixed beliefs

  • About a final two percent of the population would be Atheist or non-religious

  • Next, we have a map of where the ten largest cities on the continent are located

  • The biggest city, Lagos in Nigeria, has a greater population than all of Romania combined

  • But despite this, it probably wouldn't be the capital city

  • I predict that the capital city would probably be located here in Ethiopia, at Addis Ababa

  • This is because an organisation called the African Union already exists

  • Similar in some ways to the European Union in Europe

  • The African Union's Headquarters are already located in Addis Ababa

  • And the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa is also headquartered here

  • Addis Ababa is often already called the "Political Capital of Africa"

  • So it would make sense to agree that the city would serve as the capital city of the united continent as well

  • Cairo and Johannesburg would probably be the largest financial centres of the united Africa

  • And serve very important roles as well

  • Africa is incredibly rich in natural resources

  • Possessing ninety percent of the world's platinum, fifty percent of its gold

  • Fifty percent of its diamonds and another thirty-three percent of its uranium

  • Despite this, however, it remains the poorest continent on the planet

  • The united African State would have a GDP of 2.39 trillion US dollars

  • Making it only the seventh largest economy in the world

  • It would barely beat out India's economy but remain behind those of France, the United Kingdom and Germany

  • The GDP per capita of Africa would only be 1992 dollars per year

  • But that figure isn't totally accurate of how crushing the poverty on the continent actually is

  • Because of rampant government corruption

  • According to the World Bank, poverty is defined as living under one dollar and twenty-five cents per day

  • Based on that, fifty percent of the population of Sub-Saharan Africa would be living in poverty

  • With the average poor person on the continent living on less than seventy cents per day

  • This picture kind of highlights how severe this problem is

  • Especially when you compare it to other continents

  • But Africa has a lot of room to grow

  • The continent is projected to be the quickest-growing region in the world in the future

  • And her GDP is expected to finally overtake France and the United Kingdom by 2023

  • But will still remain behind Germany then

  • All things considered though, Africa certainly has the potential if it united to become a superpower

  • By the close of the 21st Century

  • It would have a massive population to fuel a massive army

  • And a potentially huge economy that could one day rival the rest of the world

  • With one flag, Africa the country would be a united continent

  • Optimistically looking forward to what the future would bring for her

Africa is a continent

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    Jiaxi Chen 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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