Deep Dives Into Africa

11. Culture, the missing link in development by Kwesi Kwaa Prah

14 min · 30 de oct de 2024
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Are skyscrapers and luxury hotels a sign of development in Africa? Or are they just a facade, hiding deeper issues of poverty and inequality? For decades, development in Africa has been equated with the adoption of Western models, focusing on economic growth and modernization. But has this approach truly benefited the masses? The article by Kwesi Kwaa Prah argues that true development should start with people and their culture, with a focus on improving their quality of life and empowering them to reach their full potential. This means shifting away from a narrow focus on economic indicators and embracing a more holistic view of development, one that considers the cultural and linguistic context of African societies. Link to the Article: https://publication.codesria.org/index.php/pub/catalog/view/173/1177/3946

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11. Culture, the missing link in development by Kwesi Kwaa Prah

Are skyscrapers and luxury hotels a sign of development in Africa? Or are they just a facade, hiding deeper issues of poverty and inequality? For decades, development in Africa has been equated with the adoption of Western models, focusing on economic growth and modernization. But has this approach truly benefited the masses? The article by Kwesi Kwaa Prah argues that true development should start with people and their culture, with a focus on improving their quality of life and empowering them to reach their full potential. This means shifting away from a narrow focus on economic indicators and embracing a more holistic view of development, one that considers the cultural and linguistic context of African societies. Link to the Article: https://publication.codesria.org/index.php/pub/catalog/view/173/1177/3946

30 de oct de 202414 min
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10. The Allure of AI Beauty Standards. by Jotham Njoroge

The episode explores the potential negative consequences of using AI-generated models in the fashion industry, particularly for societies like those in Africa, where there are already existing vulnerabilities. Based on the article linked below, it highlights how AI models, with their flawless features, could exacerbate existing societal pressures to conform to unattainable beauty standards, leading to mental health issues and a devaluation of human individuality. The episode emphasizes the importance of developing digital content laws and promoting digital literacy to prevent the manipulation of public perceptions and the erosion of cultural identity. The author ultimately argues for a balanced approach, one that acknowledges the benefits of AI while also safeguarding against its potential to undermine human authenticity and diversity. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jotham-njoroge-phd-55a3b5228_heres-another-thought-provoking-article-activity-7231197160510287873-1GBX?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

23 de oct de 202411 min
episode 9. Free Money by Lauren DeFilippo and Sam Soko. artwork

9. Free Money by Lauren DeFilippo and Sam Soko.

The documentary "Free Money" examines a universal basic income (UBI) experiment in a Kenyan village, where residents receive monthly cash payments for 12 years. The film explores the diverse perspectives of villagers, including their optimism, gratitude, skepticism, and confusion about the experiment's impact. It highlights cultural tensions between traditional and modern aspirations, dependency and self-sufficiency, and community versus individualism. The documentary also delves into the broader ethical implications of foreign aid and the power dynamics between donors and recipients. It presents contrasting views on UBI from various NGOs and philanthropists, with some supporting the direct cash transfer model and others expressing concerns about its simplicity, sustainability, and potential impact on local economies. The film explores the ethical considerations of using a vulnerable population as a test case for a social policy, as well as the debate between traditional and new models of philanthropy. Link to the documentary's trailer: https://youtu.be/c8XnbHrqAoY

20 de oct de 202410 min
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8. Unbowed by Wangari Maathai

Unbowed: A Memoir by Wangari Maathai is a powerful autobiography that chronicles her life journey from a rural Kenyan village to becoming an internationally renowned environmental and political activist. The memoir provides insights into her personal struggles, including her childhood experiences, education, and her founding of the Green Belt Movement, a grassroots organization dedicated to planting trees and combating deforestation. The book also details her activism and the challenges she faced as a woman in Kenyan society, including her opposition to the government's policies and her imprisonment for her beliefs. Unbowed highlights Maathai's commitment to environmental conservation, women's empowerment, and peace, and her work's lasting impact on the world.

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