This Friday, November 3rd at 6:30 PM at the Théâtre des Loges, 18 avenue Thiers
In 1962, René Dumont announced that “Black Africa” was “off to a bad start.”
60 years after independence, many questions still arise. Colonial past, liberal neocolonialism, corruption and lack of local democracy, migration issues… the challenges are numerous and the choice of words themselves sparks debate: Emancipation? Development? Co-development?
With the participation of Richard Desserme, Khadidja Guebache-Mariass (a lecturer at the University of Nice and a doctoral candidate in political anthropology), and Eitel Basil Ngangue Ebelle “Life Entrepreneur,” President of the North-South Development Group