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The future of Africa : reform, development, progress or progressive decline /

"This provocative book on The Future of Africa addresses fundamental genealogical developmental challenges of vital concern to Africa's transformation is premised on the orientation that the continent's future is up to Africans, cognizant of the fact that Africans cohabit the same div...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Forje, John W. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bamenda, North West Region, Cameroon : Langaa RPCIG, [2020]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a A historical perspective : the Gospel according to the West : from colonialism to Independence and from the OAU to the AU -- The nexus of science, technology and Indigenous knowledge architecture -- Gender power : neglected, but rising and important -- Regional economic communities -- The sixth region - The diaspora -- Pan-Africanism and renaissance Africa -- Facing the dynamics of the new invasion -- The security dimension and military nexus challenges : problems and solutions -- The social dimension -- The pandemic of corruption -- Energy : The engine of and power for development -- Conclusion: a wakeup call for Africa. 
520 |a "This provocative book on The Future of Africa addresses fundamental genealogical developmental challenges of vital concern to Africa's transformation is premised on the orientation that the continent's future is up to Africans, cognizant of the fact that Africans cohabit the same diversified and inter-connected planet with others. The issues addressed include: political, economic, social and technological reconstruction of Africa, the richest but the least developed part of the world; the need to fight the pandemic of inequality and social injustice; chronic corruption; the urgent need to usher the rule of law and of putting in place strategies addressing abject poverty; the empowerment of the female gender and youths; the comprehensive development and proper utilisation of Indigenous knowledge systems in partnership with modern science and technology to energize infrastructural development and the industrialisation prowess of the continent. The book unveils vast inadequacies that need to be rectified to give the continent a new face uplift. It is a comprehensive, Afro-centric cross-cutting edge publication that structurally examines outstanding issues plaguing Africa as it advances critical priority policy proposals for the future of the continent. Policymakers, students, organisations and institutions will find the book indispensable for the sustainable transformation of the continent. The underlying message is'development with a human face'and without leaving anyone behind."--Publisher. 
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