The various papers on The Gambia, the memoir, Sweat Is Invisible in the Rain, and Africa-at-large are dominated by the centrality of politics. As to be expected, the dangers of dictatorship were highlighted. The fear was expressed that democratization does not necessarily produce democracy. Milipoliticians do not produce development and they can be predatory leaders.
Well attended and focused, many people called for more conferences on The Gambia and in The Gambia.
TF
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