African Unity
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...same as those that plague any industrialized society: poverty, crime, need for educational standards and rising health concernsluding the spread of HIV/AIDS. The challenge of unification goes somewhat beyond the issues faced as an industrialized society and into historical conflict and economic patterns. The issues that stand in the way of unification include intertribal and cultural wars, poverty, competition for resources, political interference and the need for education. The answer seems to lie within the realm of education and compromise. It will be an incredibly difficult road for those involved.
Africa is continually at war - either within one nation with assistance and resistance from others or, more recently, involved in international conflicts that incorporate other nations in either the fighting or funding. For instance, in 2000, "Soldiers from Chad are fighting alongside regiments from Namibia, Angola, and Zimbabwe in defense of President Laurent Kabila. And on offense, the two main rebel groups, the Congolese Assembly for Democracy (which is known by the acronym RCD) and the Movement for the Liberation of Congo (MLC), are backed by troops from Uganda...
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