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Neglected Aspects in the Understanding of Holistic Development in Africa
Author(s) -
Augustine Chingwala Musopole
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of development and communication studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2309-4354
pISSN - 2305-7432
DOI - 10.4314/jdcs.v8i1.10
Subject(s) - underdevelopment , political instability , poverty , development economics , language change , independence (probability theory) , politics , corporate governance , political science , population , economic growth , developing country , political economy , sociology , economics , law , art , statistics , demography , literature , mathematics , finance
How does one explain Africa's underdevelopment when compared with other regions of the world? Over fifty years of independence have little to show for economic progress and poverty has continued to afflict the African population even as it continues to grow. Political instability, economic regress, corruption, and bad governance have been identified as some of the problems facing Africa and keeping it underdeveloped. Yet, I believe that there are still other matters that have been neglected preventing leaders coming up with a holistic vision of development. Attention to these neglected aspects would, most likely, contribute to removing the bottlenecks to more accelerated holistic development of the continent thereby making it possible for Africans to realise abundant life.

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