Ann Hill Moore Saving Africa Project

Below is a bar graph of of Kenya's birth rate. This type of graph is used to show change or patterns of different amounts and data represented is the amount of births in Kenya per year. Some trends and pattersn shown arehow in 2003 there were less births than any onther year. After 2003, the birth rate went up until it started to go back down at 2006. The graph's outlier is in 2003, and it represents where there were less births than any other year. According to the graph, my conclusion is that the birth rate will continue to decrease for a wile.


YearBirth rateRankPercent ChangeDate of Information
200328.8166 2003 est.
200440.132339.29 %2004 est.
200540.13240.00 %2005 est.
200639.7224-1.02 %2006 est.
200738.9424-1.96 %2007 est.
200837.8928-2.70 %2008 est.
200936.6431-3.30 %2009 est.

Below you can see that the type of graph used is a bar graphbased on Kenya's population. A bar graph is usually used to show change or patterns of different amounts. The data shows the population from the year 2003 to 2009 (today). As you can see, the trend and pattern is each year the population increases by a few million. There are no outliers meaning that the rate of the growth of population is sticking to a pattern. A conclusion to this graph is with Kenya being so poor, the growth rate may or may not be a good thing.

 

YearPopulationRankPercent ChangeDate of Information
200331,639,09137 July 2003 est.
200433,829,590346.92 %July 2005 est.
200533,829,590340.00 %July 2005 est.
200634,707,817342.60 %July 2006 est.
200736,913,721346.36 %July 2007 est.
200837,953,840342.82 %July 2008 est.
200939,002,772332.76 %July 2009 est

Does Kenya spend money to research a cure, to control, or to prevent Yellow Fever?: No, they are too poor.

What is the GDP?: The GDP is 29.3 billion.

What is the per capita outcome?: The per capita income is equal to 250 American dollars a year.

How do the GDP and per capita income affect the disease?: When the GDP and per capita income are both low (like Kenya's) it is hard to afford things to help research for a cure, or by vaccinations for Yellow Fever. The lower the GPD/PCI, the less money spent or able to spend for diseases.

How can Kenya increase funds to research a cure, to control, or to prevent Yellow Fever?: Kenya barely has any funds, so they have to use it for food and shelter. After they use it for food and shelter if they use it for anything else, it should be to research a cure for Yellow Fever if not already.

What should the government do to increase funds for Yellow Fever?: Kenya's government is broke and cannot afford to prevent Yellow Fever, so contacting people like us Americans to help is something they could do to increase their funds.

Sites Used

1. Jimmy Wales

Yellow Fever

en.wikipedia.ord

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2.Fact Monster

www.factmonster.com

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All Pictures off Google Images




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