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.
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!