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Tanzania

Tanzania. Good relations with the United States U.S. supports Tanzanian programs promoting health, environment, democracy and development of the private sector Eastern borders on the Indian Ocean President and National Assembly members Economy is mainly based on agriculture

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Tanzania

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  1. Tanzania • Good relations with the United States • U.S. supports Tanzanian programs promoting health, environment, democracy and development of the private sector • Eastern borders on the Indian Ocean • President and National Assembly members • Economy is mainly based on agriculture • Accounts for over half of GDP • Prolonged drought reduced electricity stability • Hydro-electric • Tropical climate, moderate climate area • Geography varies • Mountains in the northeast • Great Lakes in the northwest • Plateau with plains and arable land in central Tanzania • Eastern shore is hot and humid Pros Cons Good relations with the United States Great variations in geographies Moderate Climate Area

  2. Ivory Coast • Government – Semi-Presidential Republic • Area – 322,460 km2 • Terrain – Plateau • Location – Western Africa • GDP – $23.635 Billion • Population – 20,617,068 Pros Flat Land Terrain Good Relations with The United States Prospering African Country • Cons • Extreme Climate

  3. Kenya • Semi-presidential republic • Total GDP(PPP)- $65.059 billion • Climate- tropical • Hot and humid near the coast • Dry inland to the North and Northeast • Market-based economy • Tourism accounts for 63% of income. • Agriculture accounts for 24% of income. • Industry such as food production accounts for 14% of income. • The majority of Kenya’s energy comes from hydroelectric dams along the Tana River. • The rest of their energy comes from petroleum plants, geothermal plants and some is imported from Uganda. • Cons Pros Moderate Climate Good Relations with The United States Accepting of Technology

  4. So why did we pick Kenya? • Besides Kenya’s high GDP, moderate climate, government stability, and positive relations with the United States, we chose Kenya as our country in which to implement the GE telecom station because of the country’s current efforts to implement technology into the everyday lives of its citizens. We think that the station would be most beneficial to a country which is already attempting to increase the prevalence of technology within its borders.

  5. Works Cited • http://kenyaembassy.com/ • http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/country_profiles/1024563.stm • https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/tz.html • https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/iv.html

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