Ivory Coast 2004
Yearbook 2004 Ivory Coast. In February, the UN Security Council approved a peacekeeping force of over 6,000 to be sent to the Ivory Coast, where […]
Yearbook 2004 Ivory Coast. In February, the UN Security Council approved a peacekeeping force of over 6,000 to be sent to the Ivory Coast, where […]
Yearbook 2004 Guinea Bissau. In April, those involved in the coup against President Kumba Ialá received amnesty in 2003. However, it did not include people […]
Yearbook 2004 Guinea. At the beginning of the year, Prime Minister Lamine Sidimé was forced to leave. He was replaced by former Foreign Minister François […]
Yearbook 2004 Ghana. President John Kufuor was re-elected by a large majority already in the first round of elections in December. He got close to […]
Yearbook 2004 The Gambia. According to CountryAAH, the total population in Gambia is 2,416,679 people in 2020. The Free Trade Union International (FFI) condemned restrictions […]
Yearbook 2004 Gabon. Following a beginning border dispute with Equatorial Guinea in 2003, Gabon and the neighboring country agreed in January to resolve the dispute […]
Yearbook 2004 Ethiopia. According to CountryAAH, the total population in Ethiopia is 114,963,599 people in 2020. Riots in the state of Gambela in western Ethiopia […]
Yearbook 2004 Swaziland. After several years of drought, a quarter of the population needed food assistance. However, that did not prevent King Mswati from asking […]
Yearbook 2004 According to CountryAAH, the total population in Eritrea is 3,546,432 people in 2020. Eritrea became increasingly politically isolated during the year. The government […]
Yearbook 2004 Equatorial Guinea. Following a beginning border dispute with Gabon in 2003, Equatorial Guinea and the neighboring country agreed in January to resolve the […]
Egypt is a transcontinental country located in the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia, making it the only country in the world […]
Yearbook 2004 Djibouti. At least 30 people in the capital Djibouti were killed when the Ambouli River flooded its boards after heavy rains in mid-April. […]
Yearbook 2004 Congo. A series of serious incidents during the year showed that the cooperation between the government and the former rebel movements was very […]
Yearbook 2004 Comoros. In March, parliamentary elections were held on the three semi-autonomous islands of Ngazidja (Grande Comore), Mwali (Mohéli) and Nzwani (Anjouan). In all […]
Yearbook 2004 Central African Republic. In July, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved a US $ 8.2 million loan intended to support restructuring of state […]
Yearbook 2004 Cameroon. According to CountryAAH, the total population in Cameroon is 26,545,874 people in 2020. President Paul Biya was re-elected in October with almost […]
Yearbook 2004 Cape Verde. Since unusually severe drought devastated a large part of the harvest, Cabo Verde was affected by grasshopper swarms from the African […]
Yearbook 2004 Burundi. At a donor conference in January, the outside world pledged US $ 1.32 billion for the reconstruction of Burundi and the restoration […]
Yearbook 2004 Burkina Faso. In January, President Blaise Compaoré dismissed the country’s defense minister, General Kouamé Lougué, and replaced him with a civilian. No explanation […]
Yearbook 2004 Botswana. In July, a trial began when around 200 people from the Bush People’s Basarwa challenged the government’s 2002 decision to forcibly relocate […]
Benin is a West African state, bordering to the West with Togo, to the East with Nigeria, to the North with Burkina Faso and Niger, […]
Yearbook 2004 Angola. Although the oil price doubled during the year, giving the state unexpected extra billion in revenue, the vast majority of Angola’s residents […]
Yearbook 2004 Algeria. Abdelaziz Bouteflika was re-elected on April 8 for another five-year term in the presidential post. Bouteflika received almost 85% of the vote, […]
According to Countryaah.com, Africa population is 1.216 billion as of 2021. Arts African art is a summary international term for the traditional visual arts created […]