
Out of Africa: Rich continent, poor people
Originally published: JOMO on May, 2022 (m KUALA LUMPUR: Capital flight from the global South is immense, with widespread adverse effects. A new book proposes measures to curb, even reverse

Originally published: JOMO on May, 2022 (m KUALA LUMPUR: Capital flight from the global South is immense, with widespread adverse effects. A new book proposes measures to curb, even reverse

By Owen Schalk Dec, 2022 In 2013, Edward Snowden’s leak of documents pertaining to the inner workings of National Security Agency (NSA) sparked international revelations about the

It’s time to change the way we talk and think about Africa. Published May 2017 Africa is poor, but we can try to help its people.
May 2021 ✍️ Mohamed Daghar Tanzania’s gold profits should be uplifting the population – not wayward companies and criminals. Gold accounts for a sizeable portion

Scholars, advocates, and activists seeking to make the U.S. a more responsible global partner. Currently, there are no consequences for the U.S.-based companies involved in
For decades, the dominant image of Africa has been that it is poor and helpless. This image is wrong. Most people in Africa may be

June 2017 – ✍️ Mark Curtis , Tim Jones Profiting from Africa’s wealth Africa is rich – in potential mineral wealth, skilled workers, booming new businesses and biodiversity. Its

The Canadian government abets this exploitation by encouraging “investment/development efforts. By Takudzwa Hillary Chiwanza September, 2021 Africa is a continent that is richly blessed with infinite

በካሪቢያን ኃይቅ የምትገኘው ደሴታዊት ሀገር ሐይቲ ከአስር አመት በፊት የደረሰባት ሱናሚ 200,000 ዜጎቿን ህይወት ተቀጠፈ። የአደጋው አሳዛኝ ፎቶዎች በመላው ዓለም ሲሰራጩ ለርዳታና ለመልሶ ግንባታ ተከታታይ

BY PRINCE MICHAEL OCOMMENT BY PRINCE MICHAEL OF LIECHTENSTEINBY PRINCE MICHAEL Africa is the continent of the future. Yet Europe and the United States are not paying enough

September 3, 2021 DENVER, Sept. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The Ethiopian American Civic Council (EACC) commends Sean Jones, mission director of USAID to Ethiopia, for confirming reports
2016 David Dixon On April 8, 1904, French Foreign Minister Théophile Delcassé took a telephone call from Paul Cambon, his ambassador in London. “C’est signé!” Cambon

In 1983, a drought, combined with civil conflict, and the negative effect of governmental agricultural policies began to displace rural farming families in the north