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Africa Rising

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j08 Sat 09-Mar-13 15:05:55

"No Hunger" Games

FlicketyB Sat 09-Mar-13 14:34:37

Oxfam and other charities have recognised that always posting bad news about Africa inhibits giving and are now showing the other side of the coin.

Butty Sat 09-Mar-13 07:18:15

Thanks J. Great upbeat and positive personal stories. smile

Grannyknot Fri 08-Mar-13 23:13:20

Thanks Jo smile and moon night night.

j08 Fri 08-Mar-13 22:57:19

Some good stories about Africa here

Grannyknot Fri 08-Mar-13 22:48:28

I tried to post this from my Kindle but what the autorecognition thingy was doing with 'Mamphela Ramphele' was beyond belief! Eventually it was insistent that I was trying to type "Mandela" -at least it got to South Africa.

Anyway: Mamphela Ramphele was the 'common-law wife' of Black Consciousness leader Steve Biko who was murdered by the police in the early 1980s, she is an amazing woman. Whether the political party she is launching to challenge the ruling ANC will succeed remains to be seen. But I wish her every success, the people of South Africa deserve a better government than they have now. www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/feb/18/mamphela-ramphele-challenge-anc

Ariadne Fri 08-Mar-13 19:47:59

And yay again!

annodomini Fri 08-Mar-13 19:34:57

Double Yay, Grannyknot.

Grannyknot Fri 08-Mar-13 19:09:28

Yay for the luminous continent that I love so much.

Butty Fri 08-Mar-13 19:03:31

Bump.

This article that B linked to explores and explains how Africa is developing. I am sure much of the continent will become a valuable force for the future, not least the emancipation of African women.

Butty Fri 08-Mar-13 12:51:51

What an engaging article. How good it is to read such a hopeful piece on Africa.
To my mind, the increasing availability of new computerised technologies opens up world views for many, and in many ways. Burgeoning democracies and profitable trading with China are also clearly making a big difference.

Great map, too!

Bags Fri 08-Mar-13 11:55:47

Oliver August reports on improvements in Africa over the past decade