Monday, March 9, 2015

Section 7: Other Possiblities

Other options for improving the corrupt government in Sudan include not only American intervention to assist with recovery, but worldwide intervention. Allies of the U.S. such as Canada, Australia, Germany, France, and other small African nations such as Tunisia, Morocco, and Algeria. If all (or some) of these countries joined together to help the United States in developing plans and providing funds for Sudan there would be much more brain power, man power, and money being filtered into the project. Specifically, a plan that would work exceptionally well in my opinion would be the United States working with the smaller African nations (Tunisia, Morocco, and Algeria) to help the U.S. in supporting Sudan. Since these nations are near Sudan they would be able to provide direct assistance (described in previous sections) to Sudan. The U.S. could provide incentive to these African nations and create a written deal that highlights a specific plan of what will be done to Sudan through these nations to improve their government, such keeping a watchful eye and making sure government is acting in an appropriate way.


Other options for improving food security once the government is patched up include the same thing as previously listed, except for agricultural and food services. Assistance from other nations such as the ones listed above would help to provide funds for suggested solutions such as water pumps and agricultural education within Sudan. With the help of other countries (especially ones in Africa) it wouldn’t be completely up to the United States to resolve every issue in the country and more countries could put their brain power and financial power together to ultimately resolve the current corruption and starvation in Sudan. The ideal location of Tunisia, Morocco, and Algeria would be very beneficial in terms of directly sending aid to Sudan through the United States and possibly other nations.

2 comments:

  1. It is a good idea to have the help come from neighboring countries. They have better understanding of the situation and would not be seen as much as a meddling outsider as the US might be seen. What is the UN involvement in Sudan?

    ReplyDelete
  2. UN involvement closely mirrors that of the U.S. providing funds to the national government that are being improperly used, therefor my proposal to help the smaller governments. If the UN were able to assist in the plan to strengthen small governments that would be helpful as well.

    ReplyDelete