Today is Africa’s Day! This blog wants to associate itself
to the celebrations. Having spent 29 years working in many corners of Africa, I
feel I have shared a good part of my life with many people in the Continent –I worked
in some many countries. I felt the distress that came out of conflicts,
oppression and corruption. But I have also celebrated a number of times, when
progress took roots, democracy and human rights were put in place, or when
cooperation between neighbouring states gained ground.
Africa is diverse. Some regions have done better than
others. Central Africa remains behind and requires special attention. But, in
general terms, 50 years on there is plenty to be happy about.
There are also major challenges. The most daunting one is
very often ignored. It has to do with the extremely rapid rate of population
growth. Africa needs to address its demographic transition without further
delays. And that goes through a number of avenues, the most important of which
is the empowerment of the African women.
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