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Title Contemporary Africa : challenges and opportunities / edited by Toyin Falola, Emmanuel M. Mbah
Published Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

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Series African Histories and Modernities
African histories and modernities.
Contents Introduction: Change and Continuity in Contemporary Africa -- Toyin Falola and Emmanuel M. Mbah PART I: COLONIAL AND NEOCOLONIAL LEGACIES 1. Mau Mau Inventions and Reinventions -- Mickie Mwanzia Koster 2. Race and Social Islands in Kenya's Urban Spaces -- Brillian Besi Muhonja 3. The Second World War and Africa's Socio-Economic Infrastructures: a Case Study of the Nigerian Railroad System -- Tokunbo A. Ayoola 4. The Cold War and the Emergence of Economic Divergences: Africa and Asia Compared -- S.U. Fwatshak PART II: TRANSFORMATIONAL MOMENTS IN ECONOMIES AND CULTURES 5. Africa's Debt Burden and HIPC Initiative: Cameroon, from Challenges to Opportunity -- Augustine Ayuk 6. The Impact of Family Planning Programs on Poverty Alleviation in Cameroon -- Consoler T. Teboh 7. Music and the Politics of Culture in a South African Zulu HIV/AIDS Experience: Implications for 'Post-Apartheid' Discourse -- Austin C. Okigbo 8. A Parallel Evolution: The Southern Africa Project of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights under Law, Apartheid, and American Civil Rights -- Myra Ann Houser 9. The Migration of Professionals from Africa: Assessing the Impact of 'Brain Drain' from the Continent -- J K Mapulanga-Hulston Conclusion: An Africa that Works -- Toyin Falola and Emmanuel M. Mbah
Summary 60 years after independence, African nations still find it difficult to face a number of challenges, from establishing meaningful democratic institutions to establish social structures centered on the advancement of gender equality. This volume approaches these contemporary African challenges while combating a reflexive and facile Afro-Pessimism. The challenges facing Africa today have changed little since the end of colonial rule. Once the optimism that characterized the African struggle for independence dissipated in the 1960s, statesmen of the continent's respective nations were quick to realize how many unsettling issues had developed during the period of European colonial rule. For the most part, these new statesmen focused so much on retaining their political power that they focused little attention and resources to the socioeconomic welfare of their subjects. As a consequence, sixty years after independence, African nations still find it difficult to face a number of challenges: to establish meaningful democratic-governing institutions that could permanently eradicate graft, unwarranted patronage and corruption; to configure self-reliant economies capable of redressing the poverty gap and adapt to the developmental needs of the people of the continent; and to establish concrete social structures centered on the advancement of gender equality, the protection of women's rights, and the promotion of education and healthcare. Many researchers and policy analysts have emphasized the consequences of bad political leadership on the continent, limiting the discussion to one about power and the powerful. This volume shifts the focus to the plight of the powerless, poor, and destitute millions on the continent who continue to search for opportunities despite the accumulated negatives of bad colonial, political, and economic policies. For these millions, the day-to-day challenges of dealing with the negative effects of debt-ridden and corrupt societies, diseases such as HIV/AIDS, population growth and poor family planning, ineffective attention to human and environmental rights issues, and the flight of many of their brightest sons and daughters remain their plight. The collection's strength lies in its approach to contemporary African challenges with a twenty-first-century framework-namely, the UN's Millennium Development Goals (MDG)-while also presenting important issues from various African perspectives. Unlike the pessimistic emphasis on corruption and conflict articulated by many scholars, the studies gathered here constitute a more balanced view of African agency, both positive and negative, in the face of global pressures
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Subject Poverty -- Africa
Postcolonialism -- Africa
African history -- 21st century -- c 2010 to c 2020.
HISTORY -- Africa -- General.
Economic history.
Postcolonialism.
Poverty.
Social conditions.
African history -- 21st century, c 2000 to c 2100 -- c 2010 to c 2019.
History.
SUBJECT Africa -- Social conditions -- 21st century
Africa -- Economic conditions -- 21st century
Subject Africa.
Form Electronic book
Author Falola, Toyin, editor
Mbah, Emmanuel M., editor
ISBN 9781137444134
1137444134