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Uploaded by on May 22, 2009

BBC World Service interview where Dambisa Moyo explains the alternatives to foreign aid and why Capitalism and entrepreneurship are better solutions for Africa (Feb 3, 2009).

http://www.dambisamoyo.com

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  • The people at the BBC are completely exasperated and confused by the concept of Capitalism, as always.

  • African needs to get back to knowledge of self and her own great history. We had markets system of goverment and laws 6000yrs before the western man ie white man came out of the caves. We really need to get rid of these religion of Christianty Islam and Judisiam. These programs used by our oppressors have been our destruction.

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  • @CelticKraut You too, look up "troll" :p

  • @DSD1v57BG32 Get a freaking dictionary idiot!

  • aid is not the answer to the africa... she is completely right africa needs more capitolism.

  • WTF the africans had capitalism for over 600 years and i don't think it works for them because it only benefits you assholes!!!!!!!!!!!!

    -Drilling and Killing

  • For Africa Aids dons't have any help or improving a poor African people life but can improve the dictator leader of African Nations so the wester government can help Arican people by developing democracy not by aid the poor country qustions is not aid but there qustion is about dictotor leader poor policy and the way they are ruling those nation is have need to bee improve for example like Ethiopian goveronment got aid but still that nation is suffer in drought. so think about this .

  • I thought we came out of the caves at the same time? I'm pretty sure that we were the same race back then..

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