The evocation of the European Structural funds is just misleading. The poorest countries members of the EU have had to meet a number of conditions regarding the political regime, the administrative, legal, fiscal, social and justice organization.
The underdevelopped countries would not meet these conditions, and the development issue in Africa is still as it was (and sometimes worse) after the decolonization : how could they fill the gap between the current state and the level where structural investments would be efficient.
The underdevelopped countries would not meet these conditions, and the development issue in Africa is still as it was (and sometimes worse) after the decolonization : how could they fill the gap between the current state and the level where structural investments would be efficient.
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