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DESCRIPTION:Maxwell African Scholars Union Presents: Economic Scandal in Gh
 ana: documentary and Discussion Join the Maxwell African Scholars Union fo
 r its first event of the year to view a thought provoking documentary. Fol
 lowing the documentary\, there will be a discussion about international an
 d multinational involvement in economic development in sub-Saharan Africa\
 , using Ghana as a case study. Documentary to be viewed: “The Great Africa
 n Scandal” By Robert Beckford Academic Robert Beckford visits Ghana to inv
 estigate the hidden costs of rice\, chocolate and gold and why\, 50 years 
 after independence\, a country so rich in natural resources is one of the 
 poorest in the world. He discovers child laborers farming cocoa instead of
  attending school and asks if the activities of multinationals\, the World
  Bank and International Monetary Fund have actually made the country's pro
 blems worse. Discussion to follow the documentary.
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SUMMARY:Maxwell African Scholars Union Presents: Economic Scandal in Ghana
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Maxwell African Scholars Union Presents: Econo
 mic Scandal in Ghana: documentary and Discussion Join the Maxwell African 
 Scholars Union for its first event of the year to view a thought provoking
  documentary. Following the documentary\, there will be a discussion about
  international and multinational involvement in economic development in su
 b-Saharan Africa\, using Ghana as a case study. Documentary to be viewed: 
 “The Great African Scandal” By Robert Beckford Academic Robert Beckford vi
 sits Ghana to investigate the hidden costs of rice\, chocolate and gold an
 d why\, 50 years after independence\, a country so rich in natural resourc
 es is one of the poorest in the world. He discovers child laborers farming
  cocoa instead of attending school and asks if the activities of multinati
 onals\, the World Bank and International Monetary Fund have actually made 
 the country's problems worse. Discussion to follow the documentary.
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