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This coming November South Africa will host the G20 Summit which this year is promoting the ethos ‘ Solidarity, Equality and Sustainability’.
Considering that South Africa is an African country we can expect the international trade discussions to verse around economic recovery, inclusivity and sustainable development.
Our blog ethos is above all that ‘ We Want a Better World’. Since the beginning of our mission we decided that we would combine strategic studies with activism not only to achieve this goal, but to disseminate and educate people around the globe about the mechanics of war , the different types of war eg Resources war, so we could mobilise people to demand and fight for peace.
How can one engage in war if one does not know the enemy on the other side of the battlefield? Knowing that war has several facets is an important step in achieving mobilisation for peace efforts.
We the people know that too well, because our newspapers and media channels are overwhelmed with the facets of war : terrorism, poverty , deprivation, inequality , pure evil, greed , lack, invasion and destitution.
Might be facets that those leading the G20 negotiations this year are mostly not directly familiar due to their privileged background, but we the people hope they are looking down and seeing that we here are suffering as well.
We are suffering with lack as consequence of a Resource war being brought to us by means of inflation, lack of sales, lack of buyers, lack of financial incentive, lack of housing choices, lack of reasonable mortgage rates, lack of security, lack of empathy, lack of transparency and above all, lack of reasonable guarantees that there is a decent future for those who are coming after us.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 4
VISUAL PROLOGUE 6
AFRICA AND THE USE OF KUSH DRUGS 19
I. Heroin 23
II. Other Drugs Trafficked from Asia to Africa: 26
Challenges in Data Collection: 28
Notes 30
PORTUGUESE COLONIALISM AND IT’s ROLE IN INTRODUCING HEAVY DRUGS IN
AFRICA 32
Introduction of Drugs by Portuguese Colonial Troops 32
Child Soldiers 34
Most Notorious Massacres of Africans by Portuguese in Africa 35
Bibliography 38
Notes 39
IS KUSH DRUG ADDICTION CURABLE OR TREATABLE? 41
I. Behavioral Therapies 41
II. Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) 43
III. Holistic and Integrated Approaches 44
IV. Treatment in the African Context 44
Bibliography 47
Notes 48
DRUG USE IN AFRICA AND ARAB COUNTRIES: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS 49
Comparing Drug Addiction in Africa with Iran, Syria, Jordan, and Afghanistan 49
Drug Addiction and its Contribution to Displacement and Migration to the West 52
Bibliography 56
Notes 58
Proposal for Renegotiating African and Arab Trade Deals: Fostering Well-being, Mitigating
Brain Drain, and Enabling Repatriation 61
I. Executive Summary 61
II. The Imperative for Change: Trauma, Addiction, and Displacement 62
III. Proposed Framework: Renegotiating for Well-being 63
IV. Ethical Underpinnings: Government as Custodian of Well-being 66
V. Conclusion 67
The Dynamics of Undervalued Raw Materials and Unequal Exchange 68
Real Case Studies of Raw Materials and Unequal Exchange 69
Portugal’s Contemporary Neocolonialism in Africa 72
Urgent Need for Renegotiation for the Sake of Humanity 75
Bibliography 77
Notes 79
97
ARE CURRENT IMMIGRATION PATTERNS FROM AFRICAN AND ARAB COUNTRIES
SUSTAINABLE? 81
The Sustainability Crisis of Immigration in Europe and
ARE CURRENT IMMIGRATION PATTERNS FROM AFRICAN AND ARAB COUNTRIES
SUSTAINABLE?
The Sustainability Crisis of Immigration in Europe and Portugal 81
Fair Trade Renegotiations for Repatriation and Development 85
Conclusion: A Humanitarian and Pragmatic Imperative 89
Bibliography 90
VI. A Concluding Appeal: 93
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