While the leading industrial nations were negotiating about the future of Africa at the G8 Summit in Heiligendamm, young leaders met at the Wittenberg Center for Global Ethics from May 29 to 31 for a workshop in connection with the Program on “Building Global Cooperation – New Alliances with Africa”. Their goal: To take fate in their hands themselves and actively help to fashion further development in their home countries. The participants came from various African states, Germany and the United States in order to discuss entrepreneurial thinking, directly responsible action and the use of potential in Africa. Whereas China is rapidly pressing forward with its investments in Africa with its eye on the raw material resources, the Western industrial nations are continuing to hold back. They see Africa as the continent in which wars and conflicts, corruption and criminality, diseases and catastrophes dominate. Particularly in Germany, one had primarily set store by charity and “help for self-help” for a long time under the slogan “development cooperation”. However, the economic potential and Africa’s economic interests had been largely ignored. |
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