Effects Of Globalization In Sub Saharan Africa

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Globalization in Sub-Saharan Africa Globalization has shaped the way Africans live, behave, and succeed in the present day. As the continent of Africa is a huge landmass divided by the Saharan Desert, and various mountain ranges, it is impossible to talk about globalization for the entire continent. Each region of Africa came into contact with other Africans and non-Africans at different times, causing each region to develop differently. Contrary to the way the media portrays it, Africa does not have a monolithic culture or history. There are over 2,000 linguistic groups in Africa alone, meaning that the continent contains roughly one-third of the world 's languages. As these these ethnic groups are so numerous and varied, it is impossible …show more content…

Globalization means different things to different people, so there is no one set definition. It is generally considered to be the spread of cultural, religious, political and economical systems, and symbolizes an increase of global communication, flow of ideas, and transfer of knowledge. Is also the spread of capitalism and Westernization. Globalization creates new opportunities and benefits, yet it can also bring suffering. Each region of the world—within continents, countries, and towns—experiences globalization in a different way. While one country may experience prosperity another may experience marginalization and impoverishment. This is because access of power is selectively given to certain groups. Globalization tends to produce success for the powerful at the expense of the …show more content…

France claimed most of Western and Northern Africa, Spain parts of Morocco, Italy what is now Libya, Belgium the Congo, Germany what is now Cameroon and Tanzania, Portugal what is now Mozambique and Angola, and the UK claimed areas that are now north and south Sudan, South Africa, Nigeria, Egypt, and Sierra Leone. The colonist powers imposed and imperialistic rule over their colonies. The establishment of colonist states introduced state education and developed the concept of the African identity, which has guided countries up into the

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