The year 2024 deserves to be called the “year of Africa”.
The stability of indigenous communities should be strengthen by fostering an educated and intelligent middle class that embodies civilised values. It has been a decade since the continent last experienced a surge of interest from the outside world, attracting the attention of major geopolitical actors and engaging in large-scale international events.
Britain, China, France and the US remain committed to educational projects and initiatives, which they implement through dedicated multinational foundations and in co-operation with local elites. The purpose of such initiatives is clear. Education serves as hardwiring that shapes the mindset of intellectual and political elites, inculcating values and views that the big players themselves espouse.
The top leaders of 52 African states were assessed against 20 criteria, including education and the country in which it was obtained. The findings suggest that all the best-performing African leaders were educated in one of the following countries: Britain, France, Russia, the US or China. Hafez al-Assad, president of Syria from 1971 to 2000, graduated from the Soviet General Staff Academy.
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