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The Challenge for Africa [Paperback]

Wangari Maathai
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“A powerful and compelling look at the problems facing Africa and the promises of the future.”
Forbes
 
“A positive first step for the discussion to shift away from what the outside world owes Africa and toward what Africans owe themselves.”
Slate
 
“Penetrating. . . . Poignant. . . . A book that gives substance to the hollow mantra of African solutions to African problems and provides a powerful case for Africans to take their own destinies in hand. . . . Admirable. . . . Thorough. . . . A penetrating assessment of the corrosive legacy of Africa’s history on its inhabitants, and the failure of most contemporary African leaders to rise to innumerable challenges. . . . The Challenge for Africa is a poignant counter to the suggestion that nations can so readily shake off their history.”
Financial Times
 
“A manifesto for change whose message [is] vital. . . . Far from a cry for help; it is a call to arms. . . . It holds important lessons for the West.”
The Ecologist
 
“[Maathai] offers pragmatic but hopeful advice on resolving the problems of her native continent—from achieving gender equity to saving Congo’s forests to removing the stigma of HIV and AIDS and giving victims of the disease the tools to empower themselves.”
Ms.
 
“Wangari Maathai and the Green Belt Movement demonstrate the intimate connection between sustainable management of Africa’s rich natural resources, democracy, good governance and peace. Such are the solutions that will bring new light to Africa. I hope the world will support her vision of hope.”
—Nelson Mandela
 
“The Challenge for Africa reads like an African version of The Audacity of Hope by Barack Obama. . . . It is both an accessible primer on the challenges facing Africa and a lucid manifesto on how to address them. . . . Maathai’s idea, that Africans must look back first, is audacious and noble.”
The Irish Times
 
“Wangari Maathai is the rare leader who knows how to create independence, not dependence.”
—Gloria Steinem
 
“Maathai’s writing is as clear as an African sky. . . . This book represents her accumulated insights, wisdom and recommendations for the continued recovery of the continent. . . . [It] should be placed at every African seat of learning, and should become prescribed reading for every African politician.”
Cape Times (South Africa)
 
“As one of the women leaders that are changing Africa she is an inspiration to us all.”
—British Prime Minister Gordon Brown
 
“A wide-ranging study of Africa’s current predicament and a no-nonsense, tightly argued proposal of the way forward for the continent. Written with a measured tone and in plain, simple language, it would be a mistake to underestimate the book’s validity and sheer intellectual power.”
African Business (London)
 
“Wangari Maathai has been a champion of the environment, of women, of Africa, and of anyone concerned about our future security.”
—Kofi Annan
 
“Exposes the most obstinate ‘bottlenecks to development,’ proposing ingenious initiatives aimed at overcoming a legacy of colonialism, an unforgiving global economy—and, most intractably, a mentality of dependency. In such troubled times, women with experience—and the conviction to match it—offer a hopeful way forward.”
Vogue
 
“From one of Africa’s most positive and far-sighted thinkers comes a wonderful book combining an elegant critique of Africa’s troubled past with a rallying cry for how Africans can use culture, nature and self-belief to reverse their continent’s decline. The Challenge for Africa is a milestone in African writing that both educates and inspires.”
—Tim Butcher, bestselling author of Blood River: A Journey to Africa’s Broken Heart

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The troubles of Africa today are severe and wide-ranging. Yet, too often, they are portrayed by the media in extreme terms connoting poverty, dependence, and desperation. Here Wangari Maathai, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and founder of the Green Belt Movement, offers a refreshingly unique perspective on these challenges, even as she calls for a moral revolution among Africans themselves.
 
Illuminating the complex and dynamic nature of the continent, Maathai offers “hardheaded hope” and “realistic options” for change and improvement. She deftly describes what Africans can and need to do for themselves, stressing all the while responsibility and accountability. Impassioned and empathetic, The Challenge for Africa is a book of immense importance.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Enlightening, April 19 2011
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Probably the most eye-opening book I've read to date on the macro and micro issues and potential solutions facing Africa as a whole. Detailed. Specific. Practical. Positive. Realistic. Optimisitc. Thorough. Definitely a tool to be used by anyone who plans to make any type of positive change on any type of scale on this planet.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Common sense solutions for Africa, Mar 27 2011
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With a clear eye, free of political or ideological bias, Wangari dissects the challenges Africa faces and the likely solutions. This book has received some lukewarm reviews from African reviewers, and I can't help but feel but feel that this is because she has been critical of their revered Christianity, and acknowledged the role Africans have played in their own lack of progress since Independence. Wangari is still clear that Africa inherited a dreadful legacy from colonialism, and still faces neo-colonialism in the form of the World Bank, etc, but she also points out convincingly that many have used these points to excuse their own crimes against their own people. Her solutions to Africa's problems are an integrated approach to environmentalism and democracy that are a breath of fresh air compared to the usual market ideology in say, Moyo's 'Dead Aid'. This is not some wacky, hippy tree hugging manifesto, but a practical blueprint ( by someone with a Phd in Biology ) for how a continent can begin to feed itself and restore livelihoods by protecting the environment.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Challenge for Africa, Mar 14 2010
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A must read for anyone interested in Africa. Easy to read and full of excellent information.
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