1. sub-Saharan - Noun
2. sub-Saharan - Adjective
of or relating to or situated in the region south of the Sahara Desert
Source: WordNet£10 from the purchase of the (echo) RED will go to the Global Fund to support health programs in sub-Saharan Africa. Source: Internet
About 13% of households in Sub-Saharan countries owned ITNs in 2007 and 31% of African households were estimated to own at least one ITN in 2008. Source: Internet
A day later, Moroccan authorities announced they had blocked 400 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa from entering the Spanish enclave in an operation that resulted in injuries to both migrants and security forces. Source: Internet
According to 2013 UIS data, the youth literacy rate (individuals ages 15 to 24) is 84.03% in South and West Asia, and 70.06% in Sub-Saharan Africa. Source: Internet
According to IMF statistics, in 2004 Uganda's GDP per capita reached $300, a much higher level than in the 1980s but still at half the Sub-Saharan African average income of $600 per year. Source: Internet
AGOA is a trade arrangement under which countries in sub-Saharan Africa export their products to the US duty-free. Source: Internet