Botswana
Botswana is a Southern African country with a population of about 2,029,307 and a geographical size of 3,029,300sq km. Botswana has a Gross Domestic Product, GDP per capita of $13,100 (2009est) and a purchasing power of $26 billion. Botswana was one of the first African countries to become signatories to the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, FCTC.
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Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso is a French-speaking West African country with an area of 274,200 square kilometers and a population estimated at 15, 746, and 232. The country’s GDP is approximately $17.82 Billion US Dollars per year making per capital GDP of approximately $1,200 US Dollars. Between 2006 and 2009 Burkina-Faso averaged an economic growth rate of 4.5%.
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Cameroon
Cameroon is a French and English speaking country that is geographically located in Central Africa with an area of 475, 440 square kilometers and population estimated at 18,879,301. The country’s GDP is approximately $42.75 Billion US Dollars per year making per capital GDP of approximately $2,300 US Dollars US Dollars.
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Ethiopia
Ethiopia has a population of 88,013,491 and a geographical size of 1,104,300sq km. Ethiopia has a Gross Domestic Product real growth rate of 8% and a purchasing power of $76.74 billion (2009 est.) it also has a per capita rate of $900. Ethiopia’s main production industry is metal processing, Food processing, Beverage, Chemical and Leather production.
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Ghana
Ghana is the first independent state in Africa with an area of 238,533 square kilometers and population of 23, 832, and 495. The country’s GDP is approximately 34.2 Billion US Dollars per year making per capital GDP of approximately $1,500 US Dollars. Between 2006 and 2009 Ghana averaged an economic growth rate at 6.4%.
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Kenya
Kenya is a country nested in East Africa with an area of 580, 367 square kilometers and population estimated at 39,002,772. The country’s GDP is approximately $61.51 Billion US Dollars per year making per capital GDP of approximately $1, 600 US Dollars. Between 2006 and 2009 Kenya averaged an economic growth rate at 5%.
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