> The coffee part is odd - what's that about? What does the World Bank have to do with coffee?
The world bank holds many countries to ransom by dictating what they can (or can't do).
Guinea wants to get the internationally accepted price for their Bauxite? World Bank says no, else we'll call in your loan.
Senegal wants to get a fair price for it's resources? Nope, let's put a travel warning on them and decimate their tourism for a year or two.
The list goes on and on and on. I just spent 3 years in Africa at ground level in 35 different countries. The longer you spend there the more you realize.
The world bank holds many countries to ransom by dictating what they can (or can't do).
Guinea wants to get the internationally accepted price for their Bauxite? World Bank says no, else we'll call in your loan.
Senegal wants to get a fair price for it's resources? Nope, let's put a travel warning on them and decimate their tourism for a year or two.
The list goes on and on and on. I just spent 3 years in Africa at ground level in 35 different countries. The longer you spend there the more you realize.
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