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Here at VisualPolitik we talked about how we now live in a world where every day there

is less poverty and people are able to live better lives.

A change that is even reaching the most unprotected region in the world, sub-Saharan Africa.

We already talked about the African lions, and paid special attention to cases like Rwanda.

However, we still need to talk about when and why this region of the world, which so

many considered hopelessly destitute, began to change.

Well, that is precisely what we are going to talk about in this video--that and what

we can expect in the upcoming years.

For years talking about Africa has also meant talking about extreme poverty, natural disasters

and all kinds of conflicts.

And in a way, things are still that way.

See, no more or less than half, yes, half of all the people who suffer from extreme

poverty in the world live in the sub-Saharan African region.

We're talking about almost 400 million people.

Also, news like this isn't surprising either:

"We are facing the largest humanitarian crisis since the creation of the United Nations

[in 1945].

(...) Now, more than 20 million people across four countries face starvation and famine".

- Stephen O'Brien, the UN under secretary-general for humanitarian affairs

Due to all of this, I'm sure nobody is a stranger to those NGO campaigns seeking to

raise funds for all kinds of humanitarian catastrophes in Africa.

Or for governments to allocate billions of dollars each year for Official Development

Assistance.

In fact, government aid is as high as it's ever been: every year, the African continent

receives about 50 billion dollars.

And this has been going on for... decades.

However, the truth is that for years all this money didn't help that much.

Let's take a look at, for example, the 90s.

While international aid in this area of the world amounted to tens and tens of billions...

What do you think happened with poverty?

Do you think it decreased?

Well... no, none of that.

Between 1990 and 1998, poverty levels went from 55% to 58%.

But how could that be?

Well… because intentions are one thing.

Reality is a very different one….

Some experts claim that for years official aid weakened local producers.

"Evidence overwhelmingly demonstrates that aid to Africa has made the poor poorer, and

the growth slower."

Dambisa Moyo an economist and author of "Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There

Is a Better Way for Africa."

For example, in Tanzania it was cheaper to buy subsidized milk from the European Union

than from local producers

However, my friends, with the beginning of the new century, suddenly everything began

to change …

THE GREAT CHANGE

Suddenly, when Africa seemed helpless, everything began to change.

With the beginning of the 21st century, statistics turned around...

Since the year 2000, extreme poverty has dropped by almost 40%; average life expectancy has

grown by more than 10 years; infant mortality has decreased

to less than half; the same happened with HIV infections in children and virtually any

other statistic.

If we look at the economy, we'll be able to see how between the year 2000 and the year

2015 sub-Saharan Africa economies, excluding South Africa – which is a bit of a peculiar

case, as we saw here in VisualPolitik – grew an average by 6%, which is more than twice

than, for example, Latin America.

Another great indicator of how things are changing is tourism.

Yes, tourism, you heard it.

The tourism sector has some peculiar characteristics that reveal a lot of information.

On the one hand, this sector has great transformational power for the poorest because it's very

labor-intensive; and on the other hand, we need to take into account that people don't

vacation in countries that are at war, or have famine or epidemics.

When this industry improves in the poorest countries, it is usually a good indicator

that things are improving as a whole.

Well, if we see the date, we might be quite surprised, because this sector, my friends,

has been growing at an average annual rate, of no less than 9% for 20 years.

That is two full decades.

Yes, it seems like things are moving forward.

But at this point, you may be wondering something.

I certainly am.

What on earth happened to lead to such a change?

Check out this graph, which may give us a clue:

But what exactly led to this kind of "miracle"?

Let's see.

PREPARING FOR TAKE-OFF

Many things drive change, but we will now see how three particular events in Africa

began to change, and I think forever, this continent's reality.

The first one was remittances.

See, in Africa the population grows very quickly, which along with the terrible living conditions,

has led many Africans to emigrate to richer countries in the past few decades.

Today, these people send tens of billions of dollars home every year.

This money is used in local markets or to set up businesses, for example.

These are remittances, which are actually much more important than development aid.

Can immigration be a good solidarity policy?

Well... it looks like it may be.

Second, and very importantly.

In March 2000, the US Congress finally approved a law that had been promoted by Bill Clinton

in his last years in command: the "African Growth and Opportunity act".

This is basically a law that establishes a preferential trade agreement that eliminates

tariffs and reduces barriers to trade thousands and thousands of products from sub-Saharan

Africa.

See, since this agreement was approved, we can see that between 2000 and 2016 – which

wasn't exactly a good year – trade between the United States and sub-Saharan Africa multiplied

by 2.5, which means a 6% growth rate every year.

And third, perhaps the key to everything: China.

Yes, you heard it right.

In 2001 China joined the World Trade Organization and became something like "the factory of

the world".

Well, what has happened since then has been quite impressive: China's huge growth has

lifted tens of millions of people out of poverty... both in China and in Africa.

Allow me to explain myself, the Asian giant's gigantic growth has increased this country's

demand for all kinds of products: raw materials, food, manufacturing... everything!

Well, many African countries took advantage of this opportunity.

Since the year 2000, trade between China and Africa has multiplied by no less than 17 times,

representing an annual growth rate of almost 20%.

Since 2009, China is already, by far, the continent's largest trading partner.

But not only that, the Chinese, as we mentioned here, have also been investing a lot of money

all over the world.

And Africa is no exception.

In 2016, 4 out of 10 euros that foreigners invested in Africa came from China.

Today more than 10,000 Chinese companies are doing business in the African continent, mostly

private companies that work in all kinds of industries.

And that number just keeps rising.

Yes, my friends, this is how Africa has managed to start turning the statistics around.

The great catalyst for this entire change wasn't some kind of super-earthly miracle

nor did it have much to do with development aid.

This change was driven by trade and investment.

And, Africans themselves seem to see it very clearly.

Don't believe me?

Well... take a look:

"African countries are forging ahead to complete negotiations for a continental free

trade area between 55 countries by early next year.

The idea, adopted by the African Union in 2012, is to create a single market which includes

the free movement of goods, services and people."

Yes, that's right, Africa is working to expand trade to every corner of the continent.

Not all countries are developing equally, but this quite normal in all parts of the

world.

FOLLOWING THE ASIAN STAR

At this point, we need to ask ourselves another question.

Can we really dream of Africa's final takeoff?

See, I suspect that many of you may be thinking: well everything you say in VisualPolitik is

very nice... but it isn't a general rule.

Surely, in Africa there are countries that are doing well and others that are doing not

so well.

Well, you know what?

That's true, but it's also... normal.

See, it may sound shocking today, but in the 50s, Asia was as poor as Africa.

You heard that right.

Yes, I know, seeing cities like Shanghai, Hong Kong or Taipei makes it very hard to

imagine that they were once so poor.

But, when South Korea or Taiwan began to grow, they weren't richer than Ghana or Senegal,

for example.

And China, India or Vietnam were, of course, much poorer.

How things have changed!

Well, we can get some ideas from this:

My friends, Asian countries didn't grow all at once either, not at all.

While Korea, Singapore, Japan and Taiwan grew, other countries such as China, Indonesia and

India remained immersed in poverty.

Also, they weren't exactly democratic models.

South Korea and Taiwan were under hard dictatorships until very recently.

Singapore is in a similar state... and China... well what can I say...

In short, lots of poverty, some more advanced countries with others further behind, dictatorships...

what we are seeing in Africa today isn't so different from what was happening in Asia

50 years ago.

READY FOR TAKE-OFF?

Yes, things in Africa are changing.

Out of the 10 countries that are apparently growing the most in 2017, 5 are here, in Africa.

If we take a look at the latest Doing Business, the World Bank indicator for measuring how

easy it is to do business in certain economies, we can see that out of the 10 countries that

have improved the most, 4 are also African.

True, poverty is still very high, and these countries are facing a difficult challenge:

such large population growth that the continent's population will actually multiply in the upcoming

decades.

However, my friends, the good news is that everything indicates that thanks to trade

and international investment, Africa is finding its way and is maybe, once and for all, ready

for take-off.

But now it's your turn, do you think that Africa will emulate the development that Asia

has had in recent decades?

Leave your answer in the comments as well as in the survey.

I really hope you enjoyed this video, please hit like if you did and don't forget to

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Also, don't forget to check out our friends at the Reconsider Media Podcast - they provided

the vocals in this episode that were not mine!

And as always, thanks for watching!

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Hillary Clinton says Donald Trump is 'obsessed' with her - Duration: 2:28.

hilary clinton says donald trump is obsessed with her hillary clinton has accused her former campaign rival

president donald trump of being obsessed with her public remarks

apparently you know my former opponent is obsessed with my speaking out miss clinton said at a farm in arkansas

noting that the president had tweeted about her again that day honestly between tweeting and golfing how does he get anything done

She asked i don t understand it maybe that s the whole point

miss clinton appeared on stage with her husband bill at an event commemorating the 25th anniversary of his election

earlier that day mr

trump had posted a tweet calling miss clinton the worst and biggest loser of all time

She just can t stop which is so good for the republican party the president wrote

hillary get on with your life and give it another try in three years

Mr. Trump has tweeted about his former opponent more than 50 times since the election he recently suggested appointing a special prosecutor

To investigate her role in the 2010 sale of the uranium company to a russian agency miss clinton

however vowed not to let the criticism affect her telling the audience i am gonna keep speaking out

true to her word the former secretary of state spent much of her saturday appearance criticizing the current

administration at one point she took aim at presidential adviser kellyanne conway s infamous claim that the white house was providing

alternative facts there is no such thing as an alternative fact miss clinton said it does not exist in politics or in nature

and it was astonishing to me the things people believed about me in this campaign she also contrasted mr

trump s foreign policy approach to her husband s saying mr

clinton didn t tweet about it he got to work about it

twitter was invented in

2006 while other former first families such as the obamas who have been muted in their criticism of the current administration

ms clinton has not been shy about hers in an interview published friday she said that if mr

Trump followed through on his threats to investigate her it would be a signal that we were going to be like some dictatorship some

authoritarian regime

Opponents are going to be unfairly

Fraudulently investigated it will also send a terrible signal to our country in the world that somehow we are giving up on the kind of?

values we used to live by and that we used to promote worldwide she told mother jones

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Is the sun scared of the dark? - Duration: 2:16.

Hey have any of you ever noticed how when it's dark outside the Sun just

Happens to be gone

like I've never seen the Sun outside when it's dark out

Well, I think I know why it's because the Sun is afraid of the dark

Take a look at this very scientific

simulation I made to demonstrate this

Ok now notice. How when it starts to get dark

Sun just dips right like oh no its getting dark err I gotta leave

Playback if you didn't see it see just get spooked the Sun is a goddamn bitch. It's afraid of the dark

Now, I know a lot of you

Jimmy John's delivery boys are gonna be like

But Sir the Sun is what's making the light and the Earth spins?

And heba deba hoba doba dah well guess what that's just what NASA wants you to believe all right

NASA wants you to think that the Sun is what's giving off the light, but mister smarty pants McGee over here

You know what im sayin I cracked the code

You really think I was just gonna let this slide NASA. No no no I know it's up

Aliens are the reason day and night exist

Aliens light up the sky

And the Sun is just a cover up by NASA to hide the aliens

NASA created the Sun in

1892 and sent it out into space and lied about the size of it how far away it is and everything

You think you know what the Sun is but you don't I do though

You ever play NBA Jam. Huh you ever get on fire and have the ball be on fire

Well there you have it. That's all the Sun is it's just a flaming basketball

that's scared of the dark like the bitch it is

NASA and the government don't want you to know any of this but big boy Billy got you covered

I've got all the information. I figured it all out

The solar eclipse that's just hakeem olajuwon

Blocking the flaming basketball in the sky the moon a lot of people like to believe the moon landing was faked

But do you know what the moon itself is faked. It doesn't even exist ok. It's a goddamn hologram. All right well

I gotta go before the mole people come and get me outro

this

Is

Outro

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Robert Irvine Show (December 26, 2017) A woman suspects her husband is living a double life - Duration: 43:05.

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All We Want For Christmas Is You | VLOG SPECIAL - Duration: 3:13.

We want to wish all our viewers a magical Christmas and happy new year

And we'll do it in a special way!

Happy holidays!

For more infomation >> All We Want For Christmas Is You | VLOG SPECIAL - Duration: 3:13.

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Why talking about Yourself is a better conversation topic than small talk - Duration: 5:02.

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The Hunt Is On! | Surprising Finds In The Woods - Duration: 44:27.

HELLO HUNTERS

Let me find the right coil.

I was walking to another location, when I saw this spot.

Nothing special, but let's take a look.

First find.

WWII shrapnel...

Trash at the surface...

Another shrapnel... Not in the ground, hmm.

My goal is not to cover every inch...

...I'm just following the direction of the "compass in my head".

Sorry, I'm out of shape as you can hear...

This was not my stick :).

A smashed musket ball.

I don't like this signal...

Sometimes it's the only way...

The signal is gone...

It usually means: it's deeper in the hole.

Finally.

A small piece of lead.

Sounds like iron, but I'm curious...

It's down here - it was the other end of the coil :).

It's a knife - on the surface?

Was it thrown away by another detectorist?

A full tang design.

Maybe from the WWII era?

That's a nice find too.

I don't by whom, or how it was worn.

Good find #2.

Sounds like iron...

...and it is iron - an old nail.

It's a button.

I will follow this direction.

A target under a Christmas tree.

I think I smell a walnut tree somewhere.

What a nice smell.

I think, it's a piece of lead.

My favorite way to clean hands in the forest.

A piece of foil.

It's not my best day...

Again, shrapnel.

I always think, I'm following someone else's lead...

Beautiful colors...

It's a thimble!

I like it.

I hope it brings me luck.

Wow, what is this?

Looks like a giant bronze button.

With number "1" written on it.

I have to take the soil out.

Where did it came from?

Was it part of something else?

I'm trying to keep it moist.

Now that was a huge motivation boost.

That's just foil.

I think I just missed one signal to the right...

Maybe I'm wrong...

Trash.

There was the huge button.

A ring from a bird.

A German bird.

This is my "bottle cap" hand signal.

Indeed.

Thorns.

A shotgun cartridge.

The good smell is back.

Hmm...

It's a coin.

"1 Pfennig" (1958-2001) with iron core.

Second signal and the coil sits on third.

Another coin, same type.

People jumped up to get some "fruits", while coins fell out of their pockets...

There was another signal when I placed the coil over it.

Doesn't sound like another iron coin...

Aluminum...

:)

More aluminum.

No power...

Oh no, it was disconnected!?

Let me take a look at the power bank.

I plugged in the wrong cable.

Fully charged...

I think, I found something.

Looks like a Roman coin.

Depth: 1" / ~2,5cm.

What a monster of a coin.

#6

I'm 1h 35 min into the hunt.

I still don't know what it is.

Ready for some macro action?

Looks like the edge of another coin.

20cm / 7.9 in of depth (the tip is worn out).

Another Roman coin.

A strange looking object...

I think this is just the "tip"...

It goes deeper...

What could it be...

A pen?

A musket ball.

A button.

And another button.

"1 Pfennig" coins (1968/1977).

Musket ball.

Another one.

Ring from a bird...

A lead button?

I don't know anything about this item...

Early 20th century?

A thimble.

Looks "old" to me.

The second Roman coin (both uncleaned).

First Roman coin.

Size comparison.

I wonder what this is...

Trash.

And treasure...

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