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History of South Africa

History of South Africa. Prehistorical: Earliest human ancestors: 3 million years ago San & Khoikhoi people: nomadic & hunters, gatherers Pre European civilization: From 7 th century: rise of chiefs (landlords).

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History of South Africa

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  1. History of South Africa • Prehistorical: • Earliest human ancestors: 3 million years ago • San & Khoikhoi people: nomadic & hunters, gatherers • Pre European civilization: • From 7th century: rise of chiefs (landlords) History – People & Language – Health – Hofstede Analysis – Further characteristics - Technology - Statements

  2. History of South Africa • European Discovery: • 1488: Cape of Good Hope first time rounded • 1497: First voyage Europe - India Vasco da Gama • 1652: Dutch establishment on Cape of Good Hope by VOC • By 18th century: European settlers had fully taken over History – People & Language – Health – Hofstede Analysis – Further characteristics - Technology - Statements

  3. History of South Africa • 1770 – 1900: Mfecane, British settlement, Great Trek, Afrikaner Republics, Boer War • 1910: Union of South Africa • 1922: Black oppression: Rand Revolt • 1948: Institution of Apartheid • 1950 – 1988: uprising, revolts, international pressure • 1989 - 1994: negotiations, first democratic elections History – People & Language – Health – Hofstede Analysis – Further characteristics - Technology - Statements

  4. Population & Language Total Population ± 43 million History – People & Language – Health – Hofstede Analysis – Further characteristics - Technology - Statements

  5. South Africa The Netherlands United States of America HIV/AIDS – adult prevalence rate (%) (2001 est.) 20.1 0.2 0.6 HIV/AIDS – people living with HIV/AIDS (2001 est.) 5,000,000 17,000 900,000 HIV/AIDS – deaths (2001 est.) 310,000 110 15,000 Life expectancy at birth (2003 est.) - total population: 46.56 years 78.74 years 77.14 years Death rate (deaths/1,000 population) (2003 est.) 18.42 8.66 8.44 Infant mortality rate (deaths/1,000 live births) - total population: (2003 est.) 60.84 4.26 6.75 Health History – People & Language – Health – Hofstede Analysis – Further characteristics - Technology - Statements

  6. Hofstede Analysis PDI – Power Distance Index IDV – Individualism MAS – Masculinity UAI – Uncertainty Avoidance Index LTO – Long Term Orientation Conclusions South Africa: high MAS and high IDV History – People & Language – Health – Hofstede Analysis – Further characteristics - Technology - Statements

  7. Further Social-Cultural characteristics • High Crime Rate: Jo’burg most criminal city in the world (2001) • Very unevenly distributed incomes: • Top income quintile: 66% White, 5% Black • Lowest two income quintiles: 4% White, 60% Black • High unemployment rate, especially under Blacks and Coloured people • Apartheid Still noticeable in all aspects of the society History – People & Language – Health – Hofstede Analysis –Further characteristics- Technology - Statements

  8. Technology • Industry: 24.1 % GDP from metals & petrochemical • R&D: 0.69 % SA – 1.96 % NL • Internet users: 8.0 % SA – 61 % NL • Kg CO2 per capita: 9,000 SA – 2,500 NL • Government: R&D Strategy 2003 start of implementation History – People & Language – Health – Hofstede Analysis – Further characteristics – Technology - Statements

  9. Statements 1. The international community failed the South African people during Apartheid in the 20th century. 2. Positive discrimination towards blacks and mixed races is good for South Africa. 3. Townships are areas of poverty just outside the city's center. The government should take its responsibility and remove townships because criminality and health problems are frequently present. 4. The solution to the AIDS problem can be found in changing the populations attitude towards the virus or the solution should be found in the governments recognition. History – People & Language – Health – Hofstede Analysis – Further characteristics – Technology - Statements

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