TURKEY'S SOFT POWER IN AFRICA:- WATERPLOMACY AND SO MUCH MORE
“Waterplomacy: The use of water as a tool in diplomacy. ”
“Santa Clause, Father Christmas or St. Nicholas is not from the North Pole. Our Brother is from Turkey.
Stop leaving him cookies, leave him some Turkish Delights or Keebabs
HO! HO! HO! ”
Get a Turk in your life so you can find an Auntie. All shall be right in your life.
“Turkish Delight also known as DRUGS, you cannot stop with just one. On a Turkish Airlines heading to Morocco, I asked four times for just a bit more. The flight attendant gave me the whole box, and everyone laughed at me. Listen, I ate that whole box from London to Morocco and I did not share with my neighbors that found my addiction to be funny. #Haters ”
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
The Republic of Turkey.
“Did you know in 2016, Turkey ranked second for donor countries providing humanitarian assistance?”
President Erdoğan of Turkey made more visits to Africa in 2017, than any other head of state. The relationship between Turkey and Africa goes back to the Ottoman Empire Era. Turkey’s IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation has dug drinking water wells in Somalia for the consumption of 20,000 people daily. In addition to water, Turkey has built schools, hospitals and roads in the country of Somalia.
“The Ottoman Empire ruled parts of North Africa for over five centuries”
President Erdogan is very vocal of the exploitation of Africa and the role colonialism played in destabilizing African states. This is the seduction of Soft Power, you must have policies and a culture that is attractive to folk. On that culture piece, never forget that Intercultural Relations is the thread that holds the cloth of International Relations.
““We see that the future is in Africa. We cannot put this future aside, we cannot miss it. We didn’t come here with colonial plans. Our history does not have any trace of imperialism. Our sole aim, which I also told the Chadian President, is to ensure that Africa can stand on its own two feet.””
what does turkey get for such SOFT efforts AND BOLD STATEMENTS?
somalia (MILITARY POLICIES)
Turkey will be joining the United States, U.A.E in having its biggest overseas military base in Mogadishu, Somalia. This base cost our Turk friends a delightful $50 million.
CHAD (ECONOMIC POLICIES)
TURKEY & SUDAN WATERPLOMACY
(6 YEARS AGO-"CULTURAL VALUES")
TURKEY & SUDAN (PRESENT)
-SOFT POWER FROM TURKEY TO AFRICA
WATER SCARCITY IN SOUTHERN AFRICA
CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
Officially, as of yesterday, in Cape Town the water crisis has been upgraded to Level 6 restrictions. This translates to a reduction of over 60% water use of agricultural operations and 45% in the urban business sector. The drought in South Africa is concerning since it appears to be getting worse and if you pay attention to the graphs below, it looks quite grim.
Meteorologist can calculate rainfalls by looking at El Nino and La Nina patterns. The norm is El-Niño brings drought to South Africa, while La Niña brings wet conditions. The rain patterns are so inconsistent in SA, that both Nina and Nino are quite weak, so you do not get the expected rainfall.
STRICTLY INFROMATIONAL, REMEMBER SPARADIC IS THE WEATHER TODAY
THE AMOUNT OF RAINFALL AND DAM STORAGE
NO CLEAN WATER IN HARARE, ZIMBABWE???
“The chemicals needed to make water clean are no longer available in the city or are extremely low in quantity: Activated Carbon, Chlorine, Sulphuric Acid and
Aluminium Sulphate”
Mayor Bernard Manyenyeni of Harare, capital of Zimbabwe has released official statements on the consumption of water in the city.
““We think we are providing you with water that is good for you and your family to drink,” he said. “We have seen experiences of water that does not look good, water that looks greenish and brownish, water that froths or foams. Let’s share the responsibility. While we assume and claim that our water is clean and safe to drink; we ask you to exercise caution wherever you are and make your own personal decisions about what you see, what you smell. Is it good enough for you to drink?”
Let’s hope the new President of Zimbabwe, Bernard Manyenyeni will do something on the Public Health sector. Preferabbly starting with firing Mayor Bernard Manyenyeni immediately.
See you next Mulday!