Talk Africa: World Economic Forum on Africa 2016
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Africa’s positive economic outlook is under pressure. With growth forecasts at below 5%, Africa’s leaders need to pursue new approaches to ignite structural transformation. But in amongst this Rwanda, the land of a thousand hills, has dramatically improved their economy since the 1994 genocide and is seen as an emerging leader on the continent; making it the perfect location for the 26th World Economic Forum on Africa. Tonight on Talk Africa, Beatrice Marshall brings you insights from global leaders ranging from business, government and civil society as they chart Africa’s economic future in Rwanda's capital Kigali.
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Without investing in science and technology, Africa will be prone to western powers.
There will always be malaria and other new diseases born, climatic challenges, wars and due to over dependence on the West.
China, Korea and Iran have been able to escape this due to their scientific and technolgical strength.
Servant leadership and nationalism spirit will be helpful for African development. -
Interesting forum
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Can the African monetary exchange with the rest of the World help in fair developement despite her huge ressources ?
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