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Bill Gates and Tony Blair Optimistic about Africa

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Original Post Date: 2005-01-27  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 1/27/2005 2:53:26 PM
Bill Gates and Tony Blair Optimistic about Africa
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Bill Gates and Tony Blair Optimistic about Africa

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org


Date & Time Posted: 1/27/2005 2:53:26 PM

Bill Gates and Tony Blair Optimistic about Africa

[What a load of rubbish this is. They want aid to Africa doubled. Let people do it. Go ahead… Give more aid to Africa… and watch how little it achives. Aid to Africa is such a complete waste.

A friend of mine went on to Malawi (north of Zimbabwe) for four years – a few years back. He told me how money from Britain was donated for school books for the children. The Government of President Maluzi immediately took the money and spent it on Mercedes Benz cars for government officials. Then when the British found out about this – he had to sell the Mercedes Benz cars. In the end, they apparently sold the books to the children instead of giving them for free as had been intended!!! My shocked friend, like many of us who live in Africa where we are witness to the wastage and corruption merely shake our heads at the thought of more aid coming to Africa. It is one of the biggest scams of all time. Billions of dollars of American, European and other foreign aid ends up being stolen or squandered. Very little ever reaches those it was intended for.

But… don’t believe me… let the world continue on spending billions on Africa… Go ahead… and see if any of those billions dent poverty in Africa even one little bit. I am willing to bet any of you that 10 years from now, even if you double or treble the aid to Africa – that Africa will be poorer than it is now.

Why? Because Africa’s problems are all skill and intelligence/IQ related. And you can bring the money here by the truckload and you won’t change a single thing. Jan]

Davos – Rock star and anti-poverty campaigner, Bono, and computer billionaire Bill Gates, united with British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Thursday to warn that 2005 must be a turning point for poverty in Africa.

Bono emphasised that leaders of the Group of Eight industralised countries were carrying the hopes of a generation, as Blair reiterated pledges to implement massive financial help for Africa this year.

“This can be described as an adventure, it cannot be described as these eight leaders carrying a rock. Our generation wants to be remembered for something,” the U2 band leader told journalists at the World Economic Forum.

“Our generation wants to be remembered for something other than the war against terror.”

“We actually want to perhaps be the generation that’s remembered for ending extreme poverty. Extreme poverty is what I call stupid poverty,” he added as the three joined the South African President Thabo Mbeki, Nigeria’s Olesegun Obasanjo and former United States President Bill Clinton in a debate on the issue.

No bleeding hearts

Amid reminders that one billion Africans were living on less than one dollar a year, Britain pledged (194)Â(163)£45m for bednets to protect millions of Africans from the debilitating and deadly mosquito-borne disease malaria.

“It’s not the usual bleeding heart debate going on here,” Bono said, warning of the danger that some of Africa’s poverty and conflict-ridden states could turn into destablising hotbeds of extremism.

“I said how dangerous it is to leave Africa in this state, there are 10 or 12 potential Afghanistans there,” he added.

Gates and Bono praised efforts by the G8 – which is led by Britain in 2005 – to finance more aid, trade and health care for Africa in recent years.

“I’m very optimistic about what will happen, but I agree it will be a turning point this year,” Gates told journalists.

Aid needed to be doubled, rich countries still had to open up to their markets to trade from Africa, and much of the debt relief effort had to be completed by the end of the year, Bono warned.

Source: News24.com
URL: http://www.news24.com/News24/Africa/News/0,,2…br>


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