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This time for Africa | Alnoor Rahim Budhwani | TEDxAKAMaputo Youth

The TED talk uses the Japanese art of Kintsugi (repairing broken items with gold) as a metaphor for Africa's potential transformation. Despite being rich in natural resources, Africa faces widespread poverty and exploitation. The speaker examines this paradox through DRC, Ghana, and Libya, proposing a three-step solution called "WEC" (Water, Education, Control) to help Africa reclaim its resources and build a stronger future, much like how Kintsugi transforms broken pottery into something more valuable. Alnoor Rahim Budhwani is a brilliant student at the Aga Khan Academy Maputo. He comes from a noble family in Karachi, Pakistan but is currently a residential student at AKAMAP with the subject choices of Math AI, Global Politics and Economics as his higher level subjects and English, Physics and French as his standard level subjects. Alnoor is also a secretary general leader for the MUN conference that is about take place next month and besides that he is also the vice president of the student council. With his deep affection for the art of public speaking, Alnoor is always very enthusiastic to share his point of view in front of an audience. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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