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What if Central Africa wasn't condemned to underdevelopment?In a region where wealth abounds but poverty dominates, 11 Societal Problems and Development Challenges in Central Africa bluntly exposes the structural mechanisms that keep millions of people in precarious situations. Between endemic corruption, bad governance, devastating conflicts and the legacy of colonial domination that has never really been erased, this book sheds light on the real obstacles to prosperity. A cry of alarm and a call to action, this essay goes beyond the usual observations and stands out for its pragmatic,…mehr

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What if Central Africa wasn't condemned to underdevelopment?In a region where wealth abounds but poverty dominates, 11 Societal Problems and Development Challenges in Central Africa bluntly exposes the structural mechanisms that keep millions of people in precarious situations. Between endemic corruption, bad governance, devastating conflicts and the legacy of colonial domination that has never really been erased, this book sheds light on the real obstacles to prosperity. A cry of alarm and a call to action, this essay goes beyond the usual observations and stands out for its pragmatic, documented approach, combining critical analysis and poignant testimonies to paint a complete picture of the region's challenges, often left on the sidelines in studies. It challenges preconceived ideas, questions local and international responsibilities, and above all, proposes bold and visionary solutions to reverse the trend. Through incisive writing and striking analyses, the author plunges you into the heart of people's daily struggles, revealing a vibrant, resilient Central Africa full of potential.
Autorenporträt
Romain Dingao hat an der Fakultät für Wirtschafts- und Verwaltungswissenschaften der Universität Ngaoundéré studiert und ist als Dozent und Forscher tätig. Als Beobachter der politischen, wirtschaftlichen und sozialen Dynamiken in Afrika und Vorsitzender des Vereins HOP FOR ALL setzt er sich für die Rechte gefährdeter Menschen ein.