Wangari Maathai, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and founder of the Green Belt Movement, offers a refreshingly unique perspective on the challenges facing Africa, even as she calls for a moral revolution among Africans themselves, who, she argues, are culturally deracinated, adrift between worlds.
The troubles of Africa today are severe and wide-ranging. Yet what we see of them in the media, more often than not, are tableaux vivantes connoting poverty, dependence, and desperation. Wangari Maathai presents a different vision, informed by her three decades as an environmental activist and campaigner for democracy. She illuminates the complex and dynamic nature of the continent, and offers “hardheaded hope” and “realistic options” for change and improvement. With clarity of expression, Maathai analyzes the most egregious “bottlenecks to development in Africa,” occurring at the international, national, and individual levels–cultural upheaval and enduring poverty among them–and deftly describes what Africans can and need to do for themselves, stressing all the while responsibility and accountability.
Impassioned and empathetic, The Challenge for Africa is a book of immense importance.
0 有用 Crumbs 2022-11-01 12:48:27 上海
作者苦口婆心地分析了非洲存在的种种问题:部落主义,过于依赖国际援助,腐败,不重视教育等等。有点像工作报告,听着很容易走神。
0 有用 小竹 2023-12-30 16:23:02 马达加斯加
尽管本书出版已经过了十几年,书中所列问题依然在非洲大陆几乎处处可见…非洲发展的根本问题还在于非洲人自身的govenance和leadership,如果持续依赖外来发展援助,国家政要无法真的从民众角度为民众生活改善谋福利、发挥作用,再过十几年非洲发展依然会停留在现状,甚至因为气候变化引起的环境问题而持续倒退…