Abstract

In the contemporary globalizing world, everything is interconnected, and the future of the African continent, which occupies 23% of the world’s land area with a population of nearly one billion people and on which 70% of our planet’s biogenetic resources are concentrated, cannot, certainly, leave humankind unconcerned. This article analyzed the changes that have taken place in Africa in the 50 years since the granting of independence, as well as the current ethnopolitical, social, and economic processes, which are so diverse and complex.

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