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DEVELOPMENT-SOUTHERN AFRICA: Leaving the Country to Earn a Living - 0 views
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All of that changed because of the structural adjustments introduced by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). ‘‘That forced people to migrate internally and across the border,'' Ines Raimundo, a lecturer of human geography at Mozambique's Eduardo Mondlane University, told the gathering.
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condemn globalisation, and demand an increase in development aid and local implementation of international labour standards.
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Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) overseen by the World Bank and IMF.
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Quite a large number of civil society organisations and NGOs have no organically-evolved mandate from the citizens,"
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Mkaronda said complaints about NGO conduct may sometimes stem from public misunderstanding about the roles of these groups: "For example, the Zimbabwean community in South Africa expects us to mobilise resources to sort out shelter, feeding and legal (immigration) status. Yet our role is to highlight the crisis in Zimbabwe."
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believes self-regulation may hold the key to improving matters: "It would be a good idea if NGOs and civil society groups came up with a code of conduct like the one which guides other professionals such as medical doctors and lawyers."
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V. P. of Ghana joins US Doctors for Africa
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Has recent news relating to U.S. Doctors for Africa. Particularly interesting is the section about the VP of Ghana joining. Ghana is one country highly affected by the "brain drain" in Africa, and they are very active in trying to find a solution, but they still have a huge healthcare problem.
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Has recent news relating to U.S. Doctors for Africa. Particularly interesting is the section about the VP of Ghana joining. Ghana is one country highly affected by the "brain drain" in Africa, and they are very active in trying to find a solution, but they still have a huge healthcare problem.
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This video explains one "grassroots" solution to the healthcare crisis in Africa called "U.S. Doctors for Africa. The video comes from a meeting and has a lot of other stuff, but the important part is the explanation of how U. S. Doctors for Africa planned/plans to make a difference.
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This video explains one "grassroots" solution to the healthcare crisis in Africa called "U.S. Doctors for Africa. The video comes from a meeting and has a lot of other stuff, but the important part is the explanation of how U. S. Doctors for Africa planned/plans to make a difference.
One other idea I had had to do with communication. If we incorporated cell phones into the game to communicate, we could maybe add them in post-industrial revolution, but only for the colonizers. And then each round, the colonizers would get the newest update in communication, and the colonized would get the one that the colonizers had the round before. Because in the U.S., we have an average of 3 t.v.'s per household, and almost every household has a computer, but in some of the poorest parts of the world, they don't even have telephone lines.
Countries need to be notified when their technology updates, and need to know how this affects their abilities. For example, if a country that could previously only journey to the neighboring country receives technology from their colonizers that enables them to travel longer distances, then they need to know how far they can travel, so that near the end, when we start to try and find solutions, everyone can be involved. Knowing your technological capabilities can affect the way you offer to help change the world.
I also think the game could be improved if we added the ideas of semi-periphery and external countries to the game. I know that if my country had used our hard power in a smarter way, we could probably have resisted colonization past the point where the colonizers cared.
mwesch wrote:
> Hi class,
> Post your world simulation ideas here. Read Wallerstein, Lappe & Collins, and the first 2 pages of Wolf. Using the ideas you gather there, re-write the rules and post them here.