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What is the relationship between Africa and United Nation?
Africa's role in the work of the United Nations is not limited to receiving international assistance. Since joining the UN, African nations have made significant contributions to the work of the UN, con- sistent with the UN Charter, on peace and security, human rights and/or humanitarian fields.
We should now consider why African countries must invest in science and technology, how science creates wealth, and what Afriica must do to achieve this "new liberation" – using its untapped natural wealth, human resources, and effective policy execution to create explosive wealth that by-passes western-led globalization and creates national and continental technology hubs. This is what will reposition Africa – with advantage – in the phenomenon of globalization...When did Africa begin industrialization?
1920s
It was in this economic environment that in the 1920s the first stage of industrialization began in Sub-Saharan Africa. Undergirding the development of modern Europe between the 1780s and 1849 was an unprecedented economic transformation that embraced the first stages of the great Industrial Revolution and a still more general expansion of commercial activity. Some Roman men kept a male concubine (concubinus, "one who lies with; a bed-mate") before they married a woman. Eva Cantarella has described this form of concubinage as "a stable sexual relationship, not exclusive but privileged".