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This work is calling on Kenyans, indeed Africans, to stand on their feet and be proud of themselves because they are indeed endowed with abundant natural and cultural resources that have the capacity to make them rich and prosperous if only they stop focusing on petty differences of ethnicity; instead, they should concentrate on developing themselves in their cultural diversity, knowing well that this is their strength rather than weakness. So far the resources of Africa are exploited more by foreigners than by Africans because they themselves are unaware of, or are ignorant about, the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This work is calling on Kenyans, indeed Africans, to stand on their feet and be proud of themselves because they are indeed endowed with abundant natural and cultural resources that have the capacity to make them rich and prosperous if only they stop focusing on petty differences of ethnicity; instead, they should concentrate on developing themselves in their cultural diversity, knowing well that this is their strength rather than weakness. So far the resources of Africa are exploited more by foreigners than by Africans because they themselves are unaware of, or are ignorant about, the potential of these resources. Within a new focus on creativity, solidarity, respect for one another, and avoidance of corruption and self love, Africans are capable of dominating the world.
Autorenporträt
Le professeur F.X. Gichuru est le fondateur et président de l'Institut africain de régénération culturelle (ACRI), une ONG accréditée par l'UNESCO dotée d'une capacité consultative sur le patrimoine culturel immatériel (PCI). Il a été membre de l'organe consultatif de l'UNESCO-ICH pendant deux ans (2011-2012) et a participé aux réunions du comité intergouvernemental de l'UNESCO sur le PCI depuis 2010.