Continent
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If you look at the world, you have methane hydrates in the ocean around every
continent.
This is the same story across the
continent
of Africa today.
When families in sub-Saharan Africa are given the opportunity to make those decisions for themselves, I think it will help spark a virtuous cycle of development in communities across the
continent.
We know it's not anything that we've seen before; it's sort of the equivalent of an uncharted
continent
right within our own genetic information.
I mean, that would be a bit like asking Chris Columbus in 1491, "Hey Chris, you know, what happens if it turns out that there's a
continent
between here and Japan, where you're sailing to, what will be the consequences for humanity if that turns out to be the case?"
Now, we're talking about a
continent
that is not poor.
There were markets in Africa before the colonialists stepped foot on the
continent.
We really do have it going right that the
continent
is growing at rates that people had thought would not happen.
Getting the creative juices flowing on this continent, much of what you have seen here.
I wake up with a gnawing in my belly because I see a new set of aid entrepreneurs on the
continent.
And many of them are not really familiar with the
continent.
As a continent, here are our priorities.
And I repeat it for the
continent.
Second thing, for the private sector, people are afraid to take risks on the
continent.
And he would emphasize this, even though many Africans in the
continent
would only consider me to be just an American.
A part of my talk is going to be about investment opportunities that exist on this continent, to separate the rhetoric from the reality, the fact from the fiction.
Quite literally the "Dark Continent."
So let's start shedding light on this amazing eclectic
continent
that has so much to offer.
Africa is the second-largest continent, a landmass second from Asia.
It also is the second most populated continent, with 900 million people.
So I want to share with you some of these bellwether signals, or signs, and winds of change that are sweeping this
continent.
Now let's look at the
continent
as a whole.
This time [I'll] give you the entire picture that I saw in 2002, and ask you that when you think about what your role can be in Africa, think about your journey in terms of bringing light to this
continent.
We are squandering the most valuable resource we have on this continent: the valuable resource of the imagination.
There are no essential Africans, and most of us are as completely ignorant as everyone else about the
continent
we come from, and yet we want to make profound statements about it.
And it is my contention that the manner in which we educate our leaders is fundamental to progress on this
continent.
Because I realized that the state of the African
continent
would matter to my children and their children.
I think that the current and future leaders of Africa have an incredible opportunity to drive a major renaissance on the
continent.
I believe that Africa has reached an inflection point with a march of democracy and free markets across the
continent.
And my wish, when I see those women, I meet those farmers, and I think about all the people across this
continent
who are working hard every day, is that they have that sense of opportunity and possibility, and that they also can believe and get access to services, so that their children, too, can live those lives of great purpose.
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