(Zenit) An Interview with Giovanni Mottini–Saving the Africa of the Future

ZENIT: What was addressed in this last meeting in Rome?

Mottini: In today’s round table we wished to talk about a world that is increasingly present in the reality of the African continent.

Because at this time Africa continues to be “terra incognita” in many ways — a new America where everyone is going.

The market’s economic or commercial interest in Africa must not be demonized or criminalized. However, we wish to make a contribution that will reinforce especially the dimension of humanization, which is necessary in the market. Hence, to make it understood that the first capital is the human one.

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One comment on “(Zenit) An Interview with Giovanni Mottini–Saving the Africa of the Future

  1. art says:

    Those interested in pursuing this most important topic might like to see
    http://www.cato.org/multimedia/video-highlights/james-tooley-discusses-book-beautiful-tree-abc-news-now

    James Tooley has discovered some fascinating things about education among the poorest of the poor by the poor for the poor!