Towards a resilient development future in Africa

Carol Chi Ngang
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This concluding chapter makes a projection into how the free disposal and exploitation of natural resources and equitable (re)distribution of the benefits resulting therefrom could ensure socio-economic and cultural development and livelihood sustainability in Africa, especially looking at the unprecedented public health emergency fall-out from the COVID-19 pandemic, which has exposed the weaknesses and coping capacity of state governments all over the world and Africa in particular in dealing with eventualities of the sort. It is suggested that the continual roll back in development gains and living standards obligates African state governments to seriously rethink their sources of development financing, which as illustrated, could sufficiently and self-sufficiently, be generated from the natural resources that abound on the continent. © 2022 selection and editorial matter, Carol Chi Ngang and Serges Djoyou Kamga. All rights reserved.
在非洲实现有复原力的发展未来
最后一章预测了自然资源的自由处置和开发以及由此产生的利益的公平(再)分配如何能够确保非洲的社会经济和文化发展以及生计的可持续性,特别是考虑到2019冠状病毒病大流行带来的前所未有的突发公共卫生事件。这暴露了世界各国政府的弱点和应对能力,特别是在处理这类事件时。有人建议,发展收益和生活水平的不断倒退迫使非洲各国政府认真重新考虑其发展资金的来源,如上文所述,这些资金可以充分和自给自足地从非洲大陆丰富的自然资源中产生。©2022选择和编辑事项,Carol Chi Ngang和Serges Djoyou Kamga。版权所有。
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