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By: Brittany Crawford, Ronina Turner

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Physical Geography

Uganda is twice the size of the state Pennsylvania. It bordered on the west by Congo. The country lies across the equator, is divided into three main areas swampy lowlands, a fertile plateau with wooded hills, and a desert region. Lake Victoria forms part of the southern border.

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Total population: 36,346,000Gross national income per capita: 1,310Life expectancy at birth M/F years: 54/57Probability of dying under five( per 1,000 live births): 69Total expenditure of health per capita: Intl $ (2011)Total expenditure on health as % (2011)

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Uganda have a lots of problem in their country.Including:● Lack of clean water● Struggling with public health● Sidelined Family Planning and Reproductive Health● The growing number of Ugandans struggling to

earn some kind of living( Rapidly Growing Population)

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5 Facts About Uganda1.)Uganda is the same size as Oregon State(Uganda population 35,873,253 – Oregon population 3,871,859).2.)Uganda has the worlds best bananas, pineapples, mangoes, and avocados.3.) Soccer is the most popular sport in Uganda.4.) If you need to use the restroom in Uganda you say “I need to make a short call”.5.)There are 1061 species of birds in Uganda.

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Uganda Heath Currently, 7.2 percent of Uganda’s population is living with HIV. This amounts to an estimated 1.4 million people, which includes 190,000 children. An estimated 62,000 people died from AIDS in 2011 and 1.1 million children have been orphaned. Only 39 percent of young people aged 15 to 24 know all the necessary facts about how HIV can be prevented.