The South African South African freedom plan has brought lots of proud achievements over the past two decades. Since the first transition to democracy in 1994, the country has gone through a long way. When blacks and whites participated in the first democratic election, it was the first time for citizens as well as victories for several generations of apartheid. The government can opt to serve all South Africans. As of 2014, the country faces a series of new challenges, and the commitment of service still seems to be stated in this year's national speech by president Jacob Zuma's planning committee of South Africa.
South Africa has 20 years of freedom in 2014. This is a historical milestone of the country. "20 Year Review" announced in 2013 and the National Planning Commission's 2011 "Diagnostic Report" emphasize that poverty, inequality and unemployment are still adversely affecting many people's lives doing. In the past 20 years rural areas have increased rural poverty reduction and access to basic services, but rural areas are still characterized by extreme poverty and inequality. As the New Democratic Party stated, by 2030, South African rural communities must gain better opportunities to participate fully in the economic, social and political life of the country.
In 2010, a flood occurred in Brazil, France, Sri Lanka, Mozambique, the Philippines, South Africa, floods in South Africa led to the harvest of the smallest winter wheat in 20 years. The yield of wheat in South Africa was affected by heavy rain, but the yield of wheat in Russia (the third largest wheat exporter in the world) decreased by 40%, but in July the temperature was 14 ° F It got higher. According to the Earth Policy Research Institute, the heat wave killed 56,000 people and lost 300 billion dollars in the forest fire. In the autumn of 2010, Shandong Province of China experienced the worst drought in 200 years and urged the UN Food and Agriculture Organization to issue special warnings on the big gap of Chinese wheat crops and the impact on global food prices . These extreme events raise the price of wheat by 80%, which is increasing instability in the Middle East. wait