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In Africa, there's a move to depend less on outside help and loans. Leaders stress doing things locally, trading within the region, and handling resources better. I think this is great because they want to stop being so reliant on others.
There are still issues, like corruption, bad infrastructure, and pressure from the global market. But, building strength from the inside seems like the best way. People want those in charge to be responsible, and young business owners are using tech and new ideas to make things happen.
I think this could totally change how Africa fits into the world's money system. Instead of people always seeing it as needing help, it could be a place full of chances. The big question is if other countries will back this freedom or try to control things to keep their power. Can Africa really become financially independent in the next ten years?
There are still issues, like corruption, bad infrastructure, and pressure from the global market. But, building strength from the inside seems like the best way. People want those in charge to be responsible, and young business owners are using tech and new ideas to make things happen.
I think this could totally change how Africa fits into the world's money system. Instead of people always seeing it as needing help, it could be a place full of chances. The big question is if other countries will back this freedom or try to control things to keep their power. Can Africa really become financially independent in the next ten years?