Okay, so who thinks the 3rd world debt should be cancelled?
even if we did forgive all the debts, they would just go back into debt immediately
If I thought that giving money to Africa would really help it, I'd be all for it, but all I see is that it props up corrupt regimes that are the true reason for Africa's poverty.
Investment being the key word. But what government would take the risk in these unstable countries, and even private enterprise for that matter.
your use of the words 'we' and 'they' signify that you seperate yourself from the 3rd world.'we' are humanity, and 'they' are us.if people are starving and dying, we - as humanity, are in a crisis.dont know enough about the actual financial implications of the question, but i just wanted to make that point.
Without at all wishing to undermine the general thrust of this thread or the undeniable importance of its subject, I cannot but help note that no remarks have yet been made about the debtor nations other than in the "third world". Let's hear from those who believe that they know of countries that are not in debt...Best,Alistair
3rd world, and in particular, Africa, is an alcoholic paraplegic tied in chains.To get that patient walking again, you have to1) Remove the chains (write off the debt);2) Take the patient to a detoxication program (get rid of corrupt regimes);3) And then rehabilitate (investment and so on)In that order.
And your recipe for achieving this would be...?Best,Alistair
Who said there's any recipe? Steps 2 and 3 are very very complicated to achieve if they will ever be.My point is just that writing-off the debt is the first, very easy yet necessary step. But it doesn't guarantee at all that problems will be solved afterwards.
The only way to solve the third world problem is to actually pay the third world farmers the money they deserve and to stop the western countries from protecting their farmers/markets with tax money.
Until this happens eventhough I support all other attempts to help out third world economies it won't really make much of a difference. Especially not when there still is war in Africa. War and the western world trade-thingy are the main reasons why many African countries are so poor.
I would also like to address the only third world country in the America's: Haiti. One of the main reason they are still a third world country is the frequent US meddling in their state affairs.
Low prices for coffee are a market signal for the farmer to produce something else.
Yes! Coca plants!The market tells them to produce coca. But when they do we send weapons of mass destruction after them; chemical warfare.
And at the same time we use the WTO to force undeveloped countries to accept our tabacco countries dumping tabacco on their markets because western people are now educated enough to realise it damages your health and have stopped buying them.
We westerners are hypocrites. Fair trade isn't subsidising. It's just the opposite.
. We need to stop subsidise our own farmers.
Dude, "fairtrade" as in "100% fairtrade coffee" is, in definition, a subsidy to some farmers to produce coffee.