Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Aid to Africa

In the case of Africa, there are many exceptional circumstances there that affect people on such a wide scale that it is hard to ignore. Many of their people suffer from lack of food, proper shelter, and fear for their lives from genocidal militants. Although we cannot deny that many of the funds gone to Africa have been diverted to currupt leadership or militant leaders. I believe we must both continue with financial aid, and unilaterally work with leaders of African Countries and the UN and NATO forces to try and keep some kind of peace in the region, and remove corrupt and homicidal leaders. Once that is done, more focus can be given to developing stronger government and infrastructure.

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