A Continent on the Move
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2012
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A Continent on the Move provides a snapshot of a rising and a fast-moving Africa. Its traders, trackers, and the business sector work tirelessly, navigating barriers to trade. The message of the film is an urgent one: if Africa is to achieve the Continental Free Trade Area, governments need to fast-track the free movement of people, goods and services. A film by Camerapix for the Economic Commission for Africa.
Africa is developing and developing very fastly and honestly the women are definately the driving force behind all these successes. I think governments all accross africa must create common economic policies and financing to support these vibrant coragious african women in their various initiatives and to make easy their movements from one side of africa to the other to be able to deliver their goods without any hinderance. They are the source of our daily livelihood , i wish the men could also follow suit.
From what i understand in this video , africa must by all means focus on industrialisation, how to develop its knowledge in transforming raw materials to finished products and above all promote the idea of the continental free trade between member states.
It will surely be a tough transition full of obstacles but with our common dedication and committment we shall surely get there soonest in the shortest possible time.
THANK YOU MAMA AFRICA , THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES
Africa will rise up in our lifetime, thanks to the #AfCFTA, the continent will only grow as one common market. I see a United States of Africa in the near future.
Yes, with leaders who are Godly men and women, with their foundation and trust in God! This way Africa will truly succeed! We don't want in any way ever, to be anything like the United States of America, with their toxic values and dystopian government! With God, Africa will rise & succeed! May God bless Africa & restore my country, South Africa! Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika! ❤
Eastern and Southern Africa seem to have lesser bottlenecks,when it comes to regional trade.
Much appreciated E.C.A.For the updates on Africa regional trade,in as far as free movement of goods and services are concerned.
Human capital ...is the most important ingredient
Yes! Inter treading with other African countries is the way to go...
Why is the African Continent not using Solar panels to power the Continent.
European trades with each others where they paid roads cost, in € whereas goons like us with those low currencies paid on $.. What's keeping us from bettering ourselves, and dramatically change what's keeping us from progressiveness.
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