Africa’s Modern Chains!! Debt Crisis Deepens Economic Injustice Across the Continent - The Zambian Observer
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OP-ED | How Africa is Taking Lead on Global Finance Reform, By Hanan Morsy - African Newspage | Reporting Africa’s Development
The global financial system is cumbersome, inefficient, and failing to meet the needs of a world grappling with escalating climate and economic crises; fortunately, African governments are stepping up with forward-looking policy proposals that promote debt sustainability and climate resilience. This year’s spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank have made it clear that the global financial system, strained by repe…
Africa’s Modern Chains!! Debt Crisis Deepens Economic Injustice Across the Continent - The Zambian Observer
Africa’s Modern Chains!! Debt Crisis Deepens Economic Injustice Across the Continent Once plundered of its wealth and people by colonial empires, Africa now finds itself shackled by a new kind of bondage called debt. This modern form of economic oppression is no less devastating than colonial exploitation, as it drains public resources, restricts development, and […] The post Africa’s Modern Chains!! Debt Crisis Deepens Economic Injustice Across…
Africa’s chains have changed but slavery remains – Lumumba’s son
Neocolonialism still grips the region through debt, corruption, and Western control, Roland Lumumba has told RTWestern colonialism in Africa never ended – it simply changed its form, Roland Lumumba has told RT. In an exclusive interview ahead of International Africa Day, the son of the Congolese independence hero and first prime minister, Patrice Lumumba, said that while flags and borders may have changed, Africa remains under Western domination…
Africas chains have changed, but slavery remains Lumumbas son
Neocolonialism still grips the region through debt, corruption, and Western control, Roland Lumumba has told RTWestern colonialism in Africa never ended - it simply changed its form, Roland Lumumba has told RT. In an exclusive interview ahead of International Africa Day, the son of the Congolese independence hero and first prime minister, Patrice Lumumba, said that while flags and borders may ha
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