"L'Afrique Une et Indivisible" is a work of reflection and commitment that explores Pan-Africanism in depth as an ideology, a historical movement and a project for the future of Africa. In four main sections, the author traces the historical roots of this thinking, born in the African diaspora and carried forward by such emblematic figures as Kwame Nkrumah, W.E.B. Du Bois, Marcus Garvey and Cheikh Anta Diop.The book then analyzes the contemporary challenges facing Africa: political divisions, economic dependence, conflicts, the loss of cultural identity and the persistent influence of outside powers. In the face of these obstacles, the author highlights the limitations of current pan-African institutions, while acknowledging the advances made by the African Union and regional communities. It proposes concrete ways to revitalize Pan-Africanism through education, technology, the mobilization of youth and women, and the central role of diasporas.
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