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Why is Africa economically poor despite its vast wealth of natural resources?
Where do all the natural resources of Africa go?
Why is Africa not yet profiting from its natural resources?
Whom does the African continent enrich?
This feature-length documentary film,"Africa and Capitalism", examines how the African continent enriches the industrialized world by providing natural resources that result in vast wealth for the multinational corporations, while African peoples remain among the poorest. The film explores the steps various African countries are taking to improve themselves, what they need from the multinationals and what kind of reforms are required to build transparent and fair-trade agreement between Africa and the multinationals.
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Kenneth Johnson
Principal and Co-founder of Devconia, LLC. Inter'l Development & Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) |
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Maxime Houinato
Oxfam GB, & Unifem
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H.E. Cheick Sidi Diarra
Special Adviser on Africa and High
Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries & Small Island Developing States (OSAA/OHRLLS) |
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H.E. Paul Badji
Permanent Representative of Senegal to the UN, Chairman of the First Committee (Disarmament and International Security)
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Hernando de Soto, Ph.D.
The Institute for Liberty and Democracy
(ILD) President, Economist & Author of
"The Mystery of Capital" & " The Other Path"
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DIRECTOR - PRODUCER - WRITER |
Ajah-Denise Fambo-Demarteau is an Independent Filmmaker, an Animator, and a Screenwriter.
She founded, and still directs, “Bahoo Tide Productions,LLC.”, a film company which creates informative and entertaining films which are socially, historically, ethnographically, and theosophically authentic and conscious. This work brings to light uncounted stories which inspire and inform the human experience.
She has two original feature screenplays which are in development.
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