Reading The World is Flat by Thomas L. Friedman about convergence and the availability to connect to anyone in this world through cheap internet access, I realised once again that Africa is the continent where wealth and progress have an other definition. Apart from the fact that the book is extremely inspiring (please read it!), Friedman does not take a lot of time to talk about Africa. He is only saying that this is the continent where only the number of Health Clinics seems to grow. Why mister Friedman, the world does not end in Europe, US or India. Keep youn posted about his, there might me an surprising end in the book.
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Hello, I’m Arjen Westra, Africa traveller by choice, this is my blog from this interesting continent. I would love to hear your thoughts about what’s going right, and wrong, across Africa.Facebook Notifications
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There is a need to came up with more information to enable this people who does not belief there is life or development in Africa, it is true there are Health Clinics just as it is there in Europe or Asian countries but let us accept that Africa is developing and their Problems are there which should not be obstacles to those who have the need to support Africa.
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