Don’t Give Up On Us - A Rwandan Experience
Ali’s outlook in life has made him form an interest in the developing world – in its history, politics, poverty, and injustice.
In today’s “small” world, where people discuss poverty and international development issues at their dinner tables, Canadians need to have a clearer understanding of these matters.
This book, using Rwanda as its backdrop, presents a simple and unmuddled understanding of complex issues that afflict the poor African.
Although many books have been written on poverty, they are of a serious nature, with page after page of information that is sometimes difficult for the ordinary reader to understand, to follow, and to remember.
Don’t Give Up On Us reads like a story, in language for anyone to grasp without much effort, but in a serious tone.
The reader is introduced to: brief geography and history; education; youth; unemployment; small enterprise; trade; health and sanitation; African brain drain and diaspora; the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund and their development programs; Africa’s crippling debt; etc. Yet the book still reads like a novel.
“Although Ali arrives with the wide eyes of a novice to Africa, he writes vividly of the poverty and the problems with aid, trade, education and development he encounters, providing a refreshing and hopeful look at a very old topic – how best to “help” Africa – with a kind of clarity that will help readers understand why one of the world’s most promising continents languishes far behind developed nations,” added Karen Palmer, former Africa-based freelance reporter.
Copies of the book can be obtained by e-mailing – ashmeadaali@yahoo.ca