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Africa's wars fuel profits for outsiders, not the people
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67110, member: 636"] Armed struggles throughout Africa continue generating wealth for weapons merchants and multinational corporations rather than serving populations enduring violence, according to an analysis of conflicts spanning the Sahel region through Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo. External governments and private companies extract minerals and petroleum from unstable territories while facing minimal regulation. Military equipment suppliers maintain steady profits as fighting persists across multiple nations. Political figures backed by foreign interests perpetuate instability to preserve authority, leaving displaced communities facing poverty and psychological trauma. Resource smuggling funds additional violence within a self-sustaining economic system where those controlling trade routes benefit while civilians suffer consequences. Governance reforms and community empowerment over natural wealth remain essential for breaking cycles where ceasefires prove temporary. Youth organizations and civic groups increasingly recognize which parties profit from prolonged warfare. Lasting stability requires African nations to prevent resource exploitation by outside actors and prioritize human development above elite financial interests. Conflicts will persist as lucrative enterprises until populations reclaim economic control and strengthen democratic institutions across the continent. [/QUOTE]
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