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La fuite des capitaux de l'Afrique
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The capital flight of Africa
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Africa is a continent which gives to reading a paradoxical situation in term of asset in the world. Nowadays the African assets in the world exceed the debt of the continent by far. This money comes especially from the corruption accentuated by the fear of the compatriots of investing in their countries. Indeed, according to last figures' published by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Developme (CNCUD), the African assets in the world are evaluated to 400 billion dollars is the double of the African debt estimated at 215 billion dollars.

It is a rather critical situation and which must make reflect the actors of the political life, the partners with the development and the compatriots abroad. Here is a rich continent but which pains to take off and whose children and young people are in difficult situation and with unemployment. These assets in a climate made safe in the countries of the South would enable them to make large goods ahead. Indeed, imagine how much companies and from initiatives will be born and give opportunities to the young people and others. It is to say that it is urgent that the leaders on various levels, work with a cleansing of the climate of the businesses in Africa and with its attractivity.

I believe that the compatriots must make them-also move the things by making feasibility studies and by constituting a lobbying through proposals with the politicians. It is necessary that they start to be interested in the life of the populations of their countries and to be committed showing that there are thousand and other possibilities and manners of building Africa. It deserves another vision that that which develops nowadays and the compatriots must start to occupy the ground through these funds which sleep in the foreign banks.

As for the developed countries, it will be necessary that they register the restitution of the assets resulting from the corruption in order to give again the hope with the populations and especially to discourage the corruption which still prevails on the continent. It is a manner of accompanying the wind by fight against the corruption which blows a little everywhere on the continent in this moment. Instead of continuing to dictate the choices of privatization or development, these developed countries must fall under this dynamics to give to Africa its chance.

Africa needs some largely!!!

October 30, 2007 | 3:58 AM Comments  0 comments

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