The subject of the underdevelopment of Africa is a question that has been widely explored and calls for deep academic contemplation,Several scholars have taken to various forums of discussions in a way to expose the main cancer that erodes Africa of its long overdue development. This forum will identify the widely known reasons that are contributing factors to the lack of development in Africa.In the next exspose the forum will explore the various avenues that can be adopted in addressing the problems and hence coming up with the panacea to underdevelopment in Africa.
- Corruption
Imagine having to bribe your telephone company and all your utility companies, paying an aside for your driver’s license and to pass your exams. Imagine having to bribe the post office every time you bought something by mail order, bribing the bank clerk to let you take money out of your own account, paying your doctor to give you a prescription, and then the chemist to give it to you. That’s the reality of endemic corruption, the abuse of power at every level. It takes strong leadership to fight it, but it can be done.
Visit Transparency International for more, or download their Global Corruption Report for 2007.
The economic growth of Africa is dependent on various factors, among them infrastructure development, higher education and investment. Nevertheless, inadequate and poor infrastructure, high transportation costs and civil strife hold back Africa’s development. Here’s an in depth look at other factors that are slowing down advancement in Africa.
- Poor management
They also need to set up their laws and business practices in a way that encourages investment and initiative, that protect businesses and individuals legally, and that honour property rights,
- Limited technology capabilities
- Poor economic structures
- Lack of education
- Overdependence on foreign aid
- Civil wars
In conclusion, Africa faces the problem of insufficient technology application, corruption and bad leadership. All these problems are repairable provided the respective parties are willing to work together to ensure Africa takes it place at the global marketplace.
what do you think can be done to remedy the situation?
will there ever be a time when the poverty of Africa will be history?