Geopolitical Problem Research Paper

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Propose a solution to a geopolitical injustice.  The solution can take one side of the issue or provide a compromise.  This paper should have three main parts:

Inherency: Demonstrate the need for a comprehensive reform. Explain the various problems that are directly related to the geopolitical injustice to establish that the status quo is a problem that merits addressing.

Plan: Present the solution you are proposing in detail. You will need to account for issues of Actor (who should take action), Mandates (what the actor should do), Funding (how much will the plan cost and how the actor will pay for it) and Enforcement (how the actor will guarantee the mandates will actually happen).

  • Advantages: Treated as main points, explain the benefits of your proposed plan. A good structure would be to describe the status quo before the plan, explain how the plan would improve the status quo, and then enumerate and detail the good consequences of the plan.
  • The purpose of the Research Paper is to develop an argument on your topic and to provide persuasive support for your thesis using strong reasons and clear evidence through specific examples. Sources examined and critiqued in the Annotated Bibliography should be incorporated into your paper as you develop your formal, well-written, persuasive argument. The Research Paper should follow formal grammatical conventions and style. 2000-2500 words, APA format.  

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Food Scarcity in Sub-Saharan Africa
Introduction
➢ Inherency
➢ Plan for ending Food Scarcity in sub-Saharan Africa
➢ Benefits of the Plan
Conclusion


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Food Scarcity in Sub-Saharan Africa
Introduction
Sub-Saharan Africa is one of the world regions strike by a food shortage crisis.
According to the geopolitical experts, the exact number of people struck by hunger in the region
cannot be calculated. However, according to the United Nations Food and Agricultural
Organization, approximately 233 million people were said to be undernourished by 2016
(Clover, 2017). The African continent, in general, is said to bear the second largest population of
undernourished people after Asia. The number of people affected by food scarcity in SubSaharan Africa is, however, said to be fluctuating over time due to varying economic and
environmental circumstances in the region. Various economic and social issues are blamed for
the increased instances of food scarcity in the region. Poverty, conflict, environment, and
governance are amongst the contributing factors to the food situation in Sub-Saharan African
Region (Dorosh, 2017). This report illustrates the need and plan for reducing and resolving the
food scarcity problem in the region through a demonstration of strategies for actors to implement
solutions.
Inherency
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing problems of early childhood development because of
the inadequate food supply. Malnutrition and stunted growth is a prevalence factor said to have
strike nearly one-third of children population both in rural and urban settlements. Child
development problem as caused by food shortage is found to begin during pregnancy as 37% of
pregnant mothers attest to lack food for three to four days during their gestation periods. Most
children in these regions are born with low birth weights because of poor nutrition for pregnant
mothers (Baro & Deubel, 2016). The resultant effect of this phenomena is high child mortality

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rates in the affected region with most of the children dying of malnutrition and underweight
related complications (Baro & Deubel, 2016).
Food insecurity as a factor contributes to food scarcity in most parts of the world. Food
insecurity is contributing to the prevalence cases of starvation in the southern parts of Africa.
According to the S. A's Regional Health and Nutrition Survey, urban dwellers were the most
affected by the food scarcity crises with 34% being at the risk of facing starvation while 28%
others were already facing the pains of hunger. The statistics of hunger struck areas in the subSaharan region are even worse in the rural areas where those at risk of food scarcity were 41%
while the individuals already experiencing food scarcity were 32%. Food scarcity represents all
the aspects related to the causes of the absence of food on the table such as dry seasons,
econom...


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