How much has Africa developed in the past 30 years?【Part 1】

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Kanta / Voices from the Overlooked

Kanta / Voices from the Overlooked

12 күн бұрын

Why is Africa never developed?
Poverty has existed in Africa for decades and does not seem to be developing. Some may feel that way.
However, is it really true that “Africa never developed”? In other words, does such data exist?
In this video, we will examine the current state of development in Africa, focusing on questions such as "How much have poverty and hunger improved in Africa?", "How has the number of children attending school in Africa increased?", and "How much economic growth has Africa experienced?" while referencing data from the past 30 years.
Note: The original video was produced in 2023, Japan. an English voice over was later added for the purpose of showing the realities to a larger audience.
Source of data:data.worldbank.org/
About:
Kanta is a Japanese KZfaqr who mainly explains global issues by covering poverty, conflict, and environmental issues around the world.
My Japanese KZfaq channel is
/ @kantahara
Unless otherwise noted, the photos and videos are used just for helping viewers understand the content, and do not necessarily link the content of the video to specific individuals, groups, places, or goods in the photos and videos. It is not intended to infringe on the right of publicity of anyone appearing in the photos or videos.
#africa
#africadevelopment
#africancountry

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@KantafromJapan
@KantafromJapan 21 сағат бұрын
Hello! Thanks for watching my video. I am Kanta, a youtuber from Japan. In order to let as many people as possible know about world issues, I have started posting videos in English. I will mainly post videos that have been viewed hundreds of thousands of times in Japan, translated into English, so I hope you will subscribe to my channel. Thank you!
@Trezker
@Trezker 21 сағат бұрын
"Despite decades of assistance they never become self reliant" Well, there's an old saying about giving fish vs teaching how to fish.
@pkom6418
@pkom6418 16 сағат бұрын
I live in Ghana, and our GDP has been expanding by at least 5% on average for the last 20 years. We are not as "poor" as you think. If you think excessive economic growth is good, just take a look at the ultra low fertility rates of the so-called Asian Tigers. Most of Africa is doing fine, don't let anyone deceive you.
@ruidongguo-if7fd
@ruidongguo-if7fd 21 сағат бұрын
In today's world, China is a country with a large population. It has not only solved the food problem of its own 1.4 billion people, but also helped the world's most underdeveloped countries get rid of poverty. Such actions are in sharp contrast with the actions of the United States and other Western countries. China is the umbrella of the earth. Support China!
@Sugarholiccc
@Sugarholiccc Күн бұрын
Why these channel gets no views despite providing so much detailed analysis ?
@Ug8an.
@Ug8an. 16 сағат бұрын
Africa was developed before but it fall down for different reasons but it will regain its development in future and there are factors that will bring back its glory.
@user-dl4nf8xp7z
@user-dl4nf8xp7z 19 сағат бұрын
well why i belive africa has not been developing are many reasons i am going to list a few reasons and feel free to correct me . Culture is one big aspect colonialization the slave trade triangle basically african rulers raided other african tribes and sold the people aka slaves to european trades. i don't know much but i belive that the enviorment set by culture and religion and where they lived didn't set them up to become technologically advanced hence they couldn't do much againt other countries. correct me if a am wrong (preaty sure i am)
@ericvlasenko760
@ericvlasenko760 21 сағат бұрын
Africa will develop, it is rich in natural resources and will grow immensely in the next 30 years
@gift7233
@gift7233 12 сағат бұрын
China made it possible for Africa ❤❤❤❤
@Jearrow
@Jearrow 19 сағат бұрын
Well, the least developed and poorest nations in africa are literally situated around the sahel region, which holds the highest fertility rate not just in Africa but in the world. These countries will certainely never develop, however many african countries like botswana, namibia, gabon, cabo verde etc appear as upper-middle-income economies and fast developing countries. Of course big countries like DRC, Sudan, Niger etc barely have any chance to get developed, which weigh Africa down, however a few visionary countries like Rwanda, Kenya or Senegal are growing pretty fast. It's all about leadership
@babssloans7945
@babssloans7945 12 сағат бұрын
All it takes is the right leader, we've being blessed with corrupt leaders for decades, subservient to west, make no mistake africa will rise
@ceraphyte647
@ceraphyte647 19 сағат бұрын
You actually explain so clearly. loved it. subscribed mate
@Dan-dy8zp
@Dan-dy8zp 21 сағат бұрын
Wonderful. I hope it continues and speeds up!!!
@helpyourcattodrive
@helpyourcattodrive Күн бұрын
Love this. Thank you.
@user-ox3jb2zj8k
@user-ox3jb2zj8k 19 сағат бұрын
Good video.
@1marcelfilms
@1marcelfilms 19 сағат бұрын
gee I wonder why...
@tutacat
@tutacat 19 сағат бұрын
If only China was not profiting from these countries.
@IloveDoubleD
@IloveDoubleD 19 сағат бұрын
It is possible to argue that Africans might have been better off if they had been left entirely alone. This is to take a romantic view of the disease, tribal warfare, slavery, and ignorance that were widespread on the continent. Moreover, no African group that has glimpsed the possibilities of Western progress has opted to return to purely African primitivism. This suggests that Africans themselves would rather have the benefits of Western technology than do without them. Given that people naturally yearn for medical advance and material progress, colonization was an obvious and striking benefit to Africa. The benefits are particularly clear in any comparison of those parts of Africa that were colonized with those that were not. In fact, African societies south of the Sahara that had not had contact either with Europeans or with Middle Eastern traders showed no signs of modern development. No precontact African society had devised a written language or had discovered the wheel. None had a calendar, or built multi-story buildings. No African had learned how to domesticate animals. The smelting of iron was widespread, as was fire-hardened pottery, but the continent did not produce anything that could be called a mechanical device. It was trade with Europeans that introduced modernity to Iron Age Africa. Far from hobbling and holding the continent back, colonization laid the foundations for whatever evidence of economic progress can now be found in Africa. It was Europeans who built roads and rail lines, introduced piped water, schools and telecommunications, and built national administrations. Nothing suggests that Africans would have achieved any of this on their own. There is no question but that life for Africans improved steadily under colonization. Africans had no concept of the biological origins of disease, and attributed personal misfortunes to the work of evil spirits. Slavery was widely practiced, and deeply rooted in Africa long before the arrival of Europeans. There is no reason to think that, left to themselves , Africans would have risen from the primitive conditions in which Europeans found them. The European slave trade, though unquestionably harmful to Africa, was hardly the depopulating scourge it is often made out to be. When the 15th century Portuguese began sailing down the coast, they met long-established slave traders keen to sell off surpluses. Europeans almost never went on slaving expeditions into the interior. They bought slaves from dealers, which mean that other Africans first enslaved slaves taken from Africa.
@ossoduro7794
@ossoduro7794 21 сағат бұрын
sheeeit
@user-ld4xq9nh3s
@user-ld4xq9nh3s 19 сағат бұрын
Sorry, corrupt governments simple
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