Africa First! - Roadmap for a joint future
Verlag | Berg und Feierabend |
Auflage | 2021 |
Seiten | 232 |
Format | 14,9 x 2,6 x 21,9 cm |
Klappenbroschur | |
Gewicht | 532 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
ISBN-10 | 394827214X |
EAN | 9783948272142 |
Bestell-Nr | 94827214A |
The chance of a century to end poverty-and how we can seize it. Africa does not need handouts, but positive impulses. It is therefore high time for a paradigm shift: now Europe must invest instead of help-especially since the low interest rates offer the opportunity to make a big difference with a modest investment.At the heart of the "Roadmap for a joint future" is an innovative concept for jointly mobilizing capital to build infrastructure. First and foremost, Africa needs a foundation on which investment, entrepreneurship and prosperity can flourish.This book demonstrates how Europe and Africa can prevent a mass exodus to the North, establish the social market economy and form a strong economic area-in the tradition of the historic Spice Route. In light of the climate crisis and geopolitical system competition, this is more important than ever-also for Europe. A bold vision? Yes. For now.
The chance of a century to end poverty-and how we can seize it. Africa does not need handouts, but positive impulses. It is therefore high time for a paradigm shift: now Europe must invest instead of help-especially since the low interest rates offer the opportunity to make a big difference with a modest investment.At the heart of the "Roadmap for a joint future" is an innovative concept for jointly mobilizing capital to build infrastructure. First and foremost, Africa needs a foundation on which investment, entrepreneurship and prosperity can flourish.This book demonstrates how Europe and Africa can prevent a mass exodus to the North, establish the social market economy and form a strong economic area-in the tradition of the historic Spice Route. In light of the climate crisis and geopolitical system competition, this is more important than ever-also for Europe. A bold vision? Yes. For now.