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they haven't been able to solve the corruption trap
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Who has :)
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a little corruption doesn't cause dysfunction
if you look at UN or OECD reports about the most corrupt nations, almost all are in Africa
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they haven't been able to solve the corruption trap
Who has :)
a little corruption doesn't cause dysfunction
if you look at UN or OECD reports about the most corrupt nations, almost all are in Africa
The problem is that African countries lack a common point of consensus. They have the African Union with a vision similar to the EU, but it has largely failed. The issue lies in corrupt governments that don't care who exploits their resources or people. A solution would be fostering transparency and prioritizing opportunities for homegrown companies to thrive.