Africa needs pity or gifts, but attention and fair investment

Africa needs pity or gifts, but attention and fair investment. No country in the world wants to be forever owed, and preying on corruption, using it to overcome and undermine social lead of countries is just not acceptable. Sri Lanka couldn’t know better and some are not willing to see better.

Investment goals like TIKAD7 and sincere global partners investing in education, health care, and contraceptive awareness, difficult can be done. Some changes take decades to come in observation, some like that of Ethiopia, (30% of budget in education) take less. It is countries’ own pace and willingness that seems like the most decisive factors here.

Christanity needs to preach, two children, happy family.

Education, healthcare, and contraception are humane and civil solution to inflation, with no side effect that one-child policy or two-child policy can have. Population dynamics and civilization upbringing are subjects of civil solutions, not military solutions.

The solutions are in our hands, what we lack is commitment. Climate initiative for instance became a bandwagon greedy to ride upon, but when the time came, masks came off, and it created a chaos at COP25. Working for climate is not a fit on the world, it should be naitive will of countries to work for it.

Honest commitment is always obvious on its face, Canada being a well-off country promises two billion trees over a decade, while a country promised billion trees and magically seemed to have completed it with much less resources. When bad politics is at work, climate action will never see its best. It doesn’t matter now, those who are committed, must move forward.

Subsaharan Africa needs to take a decisive course, not let religious tendencies plague their future goals for growth. I do advocate for evangelization of Africa, but more than that, for those countries to be able to meet their future challenges. From experience we have seen, Christanity serves as a precursor of modern societies. But societies where commitment to Universal Declaration of Human Rights was already high, did not require Christan foundation. In other words, both perspectives are one and the same thing.

Bible is not ten Godly commandments today, it is thirty articles of manly commitment. Goals that developing nations must follow so beautiful harmony can be established.

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