Recommendations For African Leaders Who Get Donations For Africa

By Cynthia Snyder


Africa is among the continents of the world. It has a lot of natural resources despite the fact that it is known to be where people die of hunger more often. As a way of helping the poor living in this geographical region, world bodies package donations for Africa every year. The donations usually run into millions of dollars or more per country.

For example, power supply in the region still cannot be compared to what is obtainable in developed countries. Many countries in Africa still have an epileptic power supply despite the huge donations they get. This has hampered the growth of their economy in no small measure.

If the leaders provided employment opportunities with the money, that would also be fine. If the money is utilized in such a way that everybody can benefit from it, the number of unemployed people will drop drastically. But this does not happen because the government does not build industries or improve on the standard of education.

Hunger, which is prevalent in Africa, can be solved when there is a radical change in the sector. Subsistence farming can be turned into commercial farming if the farmers are given a fraction of the foreign aid that is given to the leaders. Moreover, there are graduates everywhere with the skill and desire to farm but they are hampered by lack of funds.

The healthcare sector is another place where much work has to be done. Unfortunately, most of them receive medical treatment in foreign lands so their attention is not drawn to the poor facilities available in their countries. If they are reminded that not everyone can afford to take a flight to the developed countries let alone paying for the medical bills, it is possible that they will begin to do things the right way.

The donations sent to Africa should also be used to improve the level of sanitation in the countries. Most of the countries lack a good waste management system such that it is possible to see wastes littered all over the streets. When machines used to convert waste into wealth are acquired, this issue can be solved to a large extent.

Many times, when Africans travel abroad, they express surprise at the level of development they see in other countries. They are often amazed at the fine road network, availability of water, rural electrification and much more. Unfortunately, African leaders who travel abroad see these things and they feel less concerned about improving their own states. They should be constantly reminded about this when they receive the grants.

Since most of these grants come consistently, the government in these countries can use it to raise the pay of workers. This will help them work harder and thus improve the wealth of the country. Those who are dependent on the workers whose income has been raised will also have a cause to smile because of this. Even if it cannot be done across all the sectors of the economy, the government can start with just a few areas.




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