SBRI Celebration Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs April 4, 2006.

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SBRI Celebration

Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs

April 4, 2006

Severe malaria

Severe malaria

MAP OF COUNTRIES REQUIRING URGENT EXTERNAL ASSISTANCE

                                                                                                                                                                      

COUNTRIES REQUIRING URGENT EXTERNAL ASSISTANCE (Total: 27 countries)

FAO/GIEWS December 2005

THREE GREAT CHALLENGES

•Green Revolution

•Health Revolution

•Connectivity Revolution

GREEN REVOLUTION:

Seed, Soils, Water, Climate, Pathogens

FAO Index of Net Food Output per Capita, 1961-2000

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The Yield GapReported Grain yield levels Some observations from sub-Saharan Africa

Per Hectare Fertilizer Use by Markets 2002/03 (kg/ha)

Nutrient Mining in Agricultural Lands of Africa

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HEALTH REVOLUTION:

Infectious disease control, human resources, public awareness,

logistics

Malaria Ecology Index

Sub-Saharan Africa has the Highest Prevalence

of Nine Neglected Tropical Diseases

Condition Cases in Africa Proportion of Global Burden in Africa

Hookworm 198 million 27%-34%

Ascariasis 173 million 14%-22%

Schistosomiasis 166 million 89%

Trichuriasis 162 million 20%-26%

Trachoma 33 million 40%

Lymphatic Filariasis 46 million 38%

Onchocerciasis 18 million 99%

Trypanosomiasis 0.5 million 100%

Dracunculiasis <0.1 million 100%

Geographic Overlap of Hookworm and Malaria

CONNECTIVITY REVOLUTION:

Roads, rail, ports, telecommunications, internet

A Comparison of Railway Networks in Africa and India

THE ECONOMIC STRATEGY

•Rural Sector: Millennium Villages

•Urban Sector: Millennium Cities

•Demographic Transition

Rural Sector

Community-led development

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Millennium Villages

Millennium Research Villages

Urban Development

Promote global competitivenessin urban areas

Millennium Cities Project

Demographic Transition:

Total Fertility Rate below 3.0 by 2015

Maternal empowerment, girls’ education,Child survival, contraceptive availability,

Family planning

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Science for the Poor:

•Financial model•Access•Ecological Specificity: health,agriculture, environment, energy

The 90/10 Challenge

SBRI

THANK YOU !