Africa's future

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Africa's future is a short film from 1959 released on 16mm. It is held in the IUL Moving Image Archive collection.

The future of Africa, discussed by representatives from Ghana, Ethiopia, Ceylon and the Union of South Africa, raises questions such as: Why is foreign aid necessary? Where does it come from? How is it best administered? What can the smaller nations ...

Africa's future
Release date
1959
Running time
0:29:35
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More Details

internal id
71188
Summary
The future of Africa, discussed by representatives from Ghana, Ethiopia, Ceylon and the Union of South Africa, raises questions such as: Why is foreign aid necessary? Where does it come from? How is it best administered? What can the smaller nations do to help one another? Does aid imply dependence? What are the prospects for African independence? What are prerequisites to independence? What effects does education have on a nation as a whole, and on the individuals in the nation who are more highly educated than the rest? Participants: P. Tissa Fernando, Ceylon;Bizuayehu Agonafir, Ethiopia;Nii Tetteh Quao, Ghana;Marita Wessels, Union of South Africa. WCBS-TV
Physical Format
1 Film (0:29:35)
16mm


IUL Subject
Africa.
Full Original Title
Africa's future