Talking about what needs to be done in "Africa" is like talking about "Asia" or "North America".
To use it as an all-encompassing term will lead to useless discussion. Single out the countries and specific problems. Each country is as different in Africa as it is on any other continent.
--Ted
and it's a lofty idea, but you haven't addressed ANY of the massive, deal-breaking logistical issues that have been raised...
I would agree that everything in the OP is academic until Africans stop shooting at each other... that's the problem.
No real reason to requote every post in this thread that wasn't yours, but the highlights are:
-Africa isn't an entity, it's a ton of smaller tribes and ethnic groups (and thanks to European "help", these groups aren't even organized by country). Would it make sense to talk about a problem that affects Serbia, but force the same solution upon england, because they're part of the same continent? Not so much.
-Problems in Africa are generally tied to city areas, not the villiages you're trying to correct. And we're not raising these people out of the stone age, they have cities already, no need to try and grow them.
-If any of these areas were built, they'd almost immediately be a target for militias and warlords. Free, self-sustaining energy and water? Defensible perimeter? yeah, they're gonna be all over that, and the people you're helping are going to be back out in those mud villages.
-Violence, drugs, ethnic violence, and AIDS seem to be the biggest problems facing African people at the moment. Moving to a shiny new villiage, and giving up ancestral land, doesn't seem to be addressing any of those.
-A one-time buy of these things is great, but where do the light bulbs come from for the free electricity? Can't exactly hit up walmart, and they don't have a lot of options there. Sustainable things closer to their current standard of living would be more helpful in the long run.
-Can't enforce a European standard of living or culture on a group coming from a different place. They don't have the same needs or priorities, might not WANT to move away from their villages (which, aside from being terrorized by warlords, they might be happy with), etc. Trying to "reform" these people is what fucked them all up in the first place, and England is pretty high on the list of those responsible for it. Repeating a mistake is generally still a mistake.
-Money might be FAR better off being spent on improvements like digging clean wells in existing villages, improving hospitals, providing doctors (and training for new doctors), etc. The sorts of things that the money IS being spent on, at the moment...
I think what we need to do in Africa is to...
I'm not seeing your answers.
The problem with Africa is the psycho tribal politics putting a dampner on practically everything (and was exacerbated by European colonists).
Where would all the money come from this. Millions of houses would have to be built. For evample Rwanda has a popution of 10,000,000, the majority of whom live in rural areas. Even if you only had to build one house for every 40 people that would still be quarter of million houses. In just one small country.
What if you have to build one house for every 100 people in Nigeria. You would have to build about 1,500,000 houses.
And that is only after you have bought the land to build these towns on. Then you will have to put in the neccessary infrastructure and pay the labour force to build them.
I would hope that eventually as these towns grow in prosperity and expand that they will be capable of building other towns themselves on their own wealth. Eventually there will be hundreds of these prosperous towns and by use of well placed roads will be able to trade with eachother and if they can plant more and more fields of crops they could export their produce to other nations.
Nothing. Cut all support.
Most of the charity money goes to dictators and warlords anyway.
It's just a waste of money. Let them figure it out like the rest of the civilised world did.
Eventually there will be hundreds of these prosperous towns
How would you make this plan work in Rwanda with a density of more thsn 700 people per square mile?
How would you make it work in those Muslim countries who don't want Westerners coming in and reorganising their culture?
What would you do in those countries that have naturally poor soils and marginal farming lands?
Where would all the materials to build these houses come from. how would it be transported?
Build where the soil is good.
Make the soil good. Drought doesn't help the soil, build the water pumps and improve the soil that way and if need be import some compost. Eventually the native soils will become fertile
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