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African Liberation Day: Kenya's High Commissioner reflects on Africa’s gains, challenges and opportunities
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5/24/2024
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Hello, everyone. Our guest today is none other than Kenya's Ambassador to Rwanda, Janet Mwawasi-Oben.
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She is joining us today to reflect on Africa's progress and common challenges facing the
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continent as the world prepares to mark Africa's Liberation Day on Saturday. The celebrations
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in the country are being spearheaded by the Pan-African Movement Rwanda Chapter. Welcome.
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My name is Wycliffe Nyamasege. Thank you very much, Wycliffe. Yeah. How are you, Madam Ambassador?
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I am very well, thank you. As Africa celebrates Liberation Day on Saturday, May 25th, what
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are some of the achievements the continent can celebrate after more than six decades
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of independence? Thank you very much. As we all know that 25th of May is a great day for
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Africa because that was the time that the Organization of African Union was incepted.
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And now, of course, you know, moving on to the, you know, African Union. So it's a big
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day for Africa. And we have a lot to celebrate, despite our challenges as Africa. Since its
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inception, we've seen Africa grow from strength to strength from the period of colonialism,
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because 1963, 25th of May, really, is when most African countries got or gained independence.
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So to date, after 61 years, we have made tremendous improvements as Africa. We have challenges,
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yes, but we must celebrate this day. We, when we look at some of the progress that Africa
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has made since, we can look at things like the African free continental trade areas,
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where African countries are able to freely trade. Of course, that has not been fully
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achieved, but it's been progress, great progress since that time. We have the Africa CDC through
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the African Union, where public health has also really been focused on. And this really
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grew during the COVID-19 pandemic, where, you know, our African member states for African
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Union have come together to look at solutions for public health. We have seen women being
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included in, on the economic and financial, you know, table, and most African countries
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have, you know, made tremendous efforts to include women in decision making tables, that
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was not there previously. We've seen growth in infrastructure, we still have a long way
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to go. But, you know, we have growth in our, you know, road systems, air, water, so great,
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great strides there. And also in education, you know, we are coming from a place where
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we inherited an education system that was purely based on religion for starters. But
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we've seen African states growing from that, still so much to be done. But education has
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also grown over the years. So there's a lot to celebrate. And I believe that's what we
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should be celebrating this year.
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Despite the continent achieving independence more than six decades ago, it remains one
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of the least developed continents around the world. What went wrong?
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The hindrance has mainly been because we have largely been a colonized continent. And so
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our natural resources have been over exploited, you know, by the our colonial masters and
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as well as the West. So we've benefited very little from that. And now that we are independent,
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we still have our natural resources, even though they are depleted. But one of the problems
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with our natural resources is that most countries or the countries that are very well endowed
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with natural resources, focus a lot on solely the natural resources, and that impedes progress
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in other areas. So you find a country that has natural resources or minerals really just
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focusing on that, to the detriment of other growth areas like infrastructure, you know,
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digital economy, agriculture. So that is one of the challenges that we've had as Africa.
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The other one is poor governance systems in our member states or in our countries, African
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countries. We have corruption in Africa, we have institutions that are not accountable.
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That has also really impeded, you know, growth to full potential for Africa. We have infrastructure
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issues where our roads, our rail, our air, energy is not fully developed. So that also
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puts us in a place of disadvantage as compared to maybe, say, the Western countries. We have
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political instability in many times when we go into elections. You know, there's one person
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feeling like they have not really been served justice. So that also causes problems for
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African countries. We have civil wars, we have armed conflict. All those issues really
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have played a big role to impede growth for African states. When we look at education,
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our education system also needs a lot of improvement, poor quality health care. And one really big
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issue is climate change. We have countries that are really affected by climate change.
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In Kenya, just recently, we had floods. We've had drought and hunger in Southern Africa.
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So those challenges really have seen Africa not grow to its full potential, despite the
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fact that they have very many natural resources.
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What steps do you think are necessary for Africa to achieve full economic and political
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independence?
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Thank you very much. There's a lot that Africa can do to achieve full independence, because
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we can say that Africa is, yes, it's independent, but it's not independent. And one of the things
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that I believe that can make Africa achieve full independence is developing indigenous
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solutions for Africa, solutions that are tailored for Africa, so that we are able to grow economically
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in terms of building industries that can process our natural resources, for example. We also
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need a workforce that has critical skills to compete globally, because the world has
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really moved in terms of education and skills. So we need a critical workforce that has critical
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skills, that are technologically able to handle the technologically advancements that are
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a reality today in the world. We also need, agriculture is big in Africa. We need modern
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agricultural techniques to better agriculture in Africa so that we improve on our food security.
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We need to come together and come up with policies as African nations, economic policies
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that serve us as Africa, so that there's economic, social economic growth and improvement
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in trade. And one other thing that we need is peace and stability. We have states that
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are still in turmoil in terms of being peaceful with each other. So we need to also come up
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with ways to solve our peace and stability issues in Africa. And if we do that, then
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Africa, I believe, will have moved many steps ahead towards achieving independence, full
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independence as a continent.
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The theme for this year's celebration is focused mainly about building resilient education
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systems. Which areas in education do you think we should improve on as a continent to get
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to the standards of the developed countries?
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I think that we need to focus on, you know, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, STEM.
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And I've seen many schools, or a couple of schools in many countries are moving towards
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that. Even here in Rwanda, there are a couple of schools that are offering that sort of
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education. So we need to move from an education system that was purely based on religion,
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that's the colonial system that we inherited, into a system that focuses on technological
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advancements and growing skills for innovation for our youth and our students in Africa.
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So I think when we focus on that, I believe we'll be at a good place to have a skill
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workforce that is able to compete, not only to grow Africa, but also to compete globally.
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Thank you, Madam Ambassador.
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Thank you very much.
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We are more than glad to host you today.
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Thank you.
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