What will Africa and the Caribbean look like one hundred years from now?

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What will Africa and the Caribbean look like one hundred years from now?
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COMMENT: What will Africa and the Caribbean look like one hundred years from now? lyndon_mukasa gazes into his crystal ball to see what the future holds for the black Global South

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With the climate crisis, independence movements, population growth – and population decline – what will Africa and the Caribbean look like by 2123?Which of these predictions do you think is likely to occur? In addition to this the costs of producing and installing energy generators from solar has fallen significantly and is continuing to fall. Hopefully this will be the opportunity that the region needs to control its energy security. THE CURRENT population of the Caribbean stands at just over 44 million people. Throughout the 20th century the population of the region managed to increase despite significant migration to Europe and North America.

Or it could encourage immigration from neighbouring regions in Central and South America which could bring about the next major change in the demographics of the region in the 22nd century. AFRCA’S MOST populous country is not a stranger to political or economic strife. In last month’s Voice, I documented the ongoing security challenges that the country faces.

While the economic situation of much of Africa is very different from the 1970s, it is not as rapid or explosive as their East Asian counterparts.While the Asian “tigers” are often cited, it is often forgotten that we are talking about 4 to 5 countries out of 49 countries on the continent of Asia. AS CHINESE investment continues to grow in Africa, and the Chinese Belt and Road infrastructure project reaches completion in the 2060s, this process will likely end Western domination on the continent.

While the 1960s focused on the civil rights movement and decolonisation, it is possible that the 21st century will see varied and diverse forms of Black power that will seek to aggressively interrogate the structures in the world that disproportionately harm black communities.

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