{UAH} If Africa had 100 citizens
If Africa had 100 citizens
When we think about the places on the globe that continue to have the most consistent and seemingly intractable problems, we tend to think of Africa. While areas like East Asia and the Pacific continue to grow richer and more stable1, many African countries remain mired in corruption and poverty.
Grasping the scale of problems in Africa is often hindered by our inability to grasp the scale of the continent2. For example, on most maps Greenland appears to be the same size as Africa (Africa is 14 times larger). Most of us are shocked to learn that China, India, the contiguous U.S. and most of Europe could fit into Africa with room left over.
We also have difficulty in understanding both the diversity and similarities of the area. Africa has 54 nation-states, nearly one-third of countries on the planet, but only two countries on the continent (Equatorial Guinea and Seychelles) are among the top 50 richest countries3.
To help us understand the problems in Africa it helps to have a simplified model. Afrobarometer4, a pan-African, non-partisan research network that conducts public attitude surveys, has provided that model with a helpful animation that puts the region in perspective. This short video asks, "If Africa had 100 citizens, how many would have a voice in decisions that affect their lives?"
A Theory of Corruption5
There is no greater scourge that affects the proper functioning of any economic system than corruption. The effects of corruption also have legal ramifications, often undermining the rule of law. This monograph offers a theological and economic examination that puts into question many of the uncritically accepted assumptions held about corruption.

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