Intra-African Trade

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This is the third course inside the Neo-Collectivist Economics pillar of Wake Up Africa. Circular and Collaborative Economy gave you the structural logic. New Technologies gave you the tools. Intra-African Trade takes both of those and points them at one of the most consequential gaps in the entire continental economy: how little Africa actually trades with itself.

A continent of fifty-four nations trades far more with the outside world than with each other. This course examines why, and what it actually takes to change it. It maps the barriers, borders, currencies, missing information, weak infrastructure, and absent trust, and the cooperative mechanisms capable of lifting trade between neighbours from a small fraction of its potential toward something closer to its rightful share.

What you walk away with: a clear picture of why neighbours trade so little with each other, and a practical route to changing that from wherever you happen to be standing.

Lesson 1 — The map of trade today Lesson 2 — Why the barriers exist Lesson 3 — Frameworks for integration Lesson 4 — The human infrastructure of trade Lesson 5 — Practical pathways
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