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What can be done for Africa?
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After cancelling Africa's debt, talk of doubling Africa's aid, it is asked what more can we do for Africa?
Or should we ask what can Africa do for itself?
Or should we ask what can Africa do for itself?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Has the debt been cancelled? If it has then great but have they cut up their credit cards or are they just going to run them up again? Like the hapless credit junkie of the high street it's pointless cancelling debt without changing habits.
As fas as aid goes I refer you to the answer I gave in the question in Gromit's link.
As fas as aid goes I refer you to the answer I gave in the question in Gromit's link.
I have some very old ,19th century,copies of Punch and the same questions were being asked then.Money was given and squandered,tractors donated and used until they broke down and then left to rust.I think for too many years the aid given was trying to "westernise" the Africans.
It's a never ending story I'm afraid.
It's a never ending story I'm afraid.
It's a never ending story of lies and decit on our side.
We promise aid and give trade credits so that they can only buy from us at our prices.
We do the "give a man a fish" speech and then errect trade barriers so they can't sell into our markets.
We talk about how they waste the aid we give them but yet we are still selling them arms and munitions.
And the west still hasn't deliverred on the promises made at Gleneagles
http://euronews.net/index.php?page=info&articl e=418781&lng=1
So when we talk about how nothing changes - why exactly is that?
Well quite possibly because the one thing that would really help Africa is dropping trade barriers selling into Europe and America. But that would cost jobs
So who's up for helping Africa by raising unemployment?
We promise aid and give trade credits so that they can only buy from us at our prices.
We do the "give a man a fish" speech and then errect trade barriers so they can't sell into our markets.
We talk about how they waste the aid we give them but yet we are still selling them arms and munitions.
And the west still hasn't deliverred on the promises made at Gleneagles
http://euronews.net/index.php?page=info&articl e=418781&lng=1
So when we talk about how nothing changes - why exactly is that?
Well quite possibly because the one thing that would really help Africa is dropping trade barriers selling into Europe and America. But that would cost jobs
So who's up for helping Africa by raising unemployment?