The Economist Debate: Political reform, not aid or trade, is the key to Africa's development (Hay - 2007)

Jon Snow, June Arunga, Richard Cockett

Much of Africa remains crippled by famine, war, disease and underdevelopment. Many complain of lack of aid and unfair trade terms, but is Africa destined to be impoverished because of the venality and corruption in the nations’ governance? Or are the political leaders doing the best they can in a continent still devastated by the legacy of slavery and colonialism? Jon Snow chairs, speakers include June Arunga, Richard Cockett, Professor Tunde Zack-Williams and Michael Gidney Chair of the Fairtrade Foundation's Board and Director of Policy for the NGO Traidcraft Exchange.

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