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UNIQUE NUMBER: 649301

MODULE CODE: GGH2601

MODULE NAME: THE AFRICAN CHALLENGE: PEOPLE AND THE ENVIRONMENT

ASSIGNMENT: 01

SEMESTER 1_2025

, QUESTION 1

The implications of colonialism for economic and social development in Africa

Colonialism left deep scars on the African continent, not only in how nations are governed but also
in the lives and livelihoods of its people. The economic structures imposed during colonisation
were not designed with African prosperity in mind. Instead, they prioritised the extraction of raw
materials for European benefit. This model resulted in what many scholars describe as a lopsided
economic base, where African countries focused heavily on a few commodities for export and
lacked diversification. As a result, economies became overly dependent on global demand, with
little space for self-sustained growth or industrialisation (Binns et al., 2012:274). Many regions
still struggle to break free from this dependence, with structural weaknesses dating back to colonial
planning that excluded African ownership or participation in meaningful economic roles.

The social impact of colonialism was just as profound. Education systems were designed to
produce clerks and interpreters, not scientists, engineers, or thinkers. Indigenous knowledge
systems were disregarded or even outlawed. The languages of the colonisers became official, often
at the cost of African languages, fragmenting identity and unity. In places like South Africa,
systems of segregation and unequal access to services were entrenched long before apartheid
formalised them (Binns et al., 2012:18). These systems created divisions that continue to influence
social dynamics today. The legacy of colonial land policies, which dispossessed Africans and
centralised land in colonial hands, has contributed to ongoing struggles over land reform and
ownership.

Urbanisation patterns were shaped during colonial rule, with infrastructure development focused
around colonial capitals and areas of economic extraction. This created imbalances between urban
and rural areas, a divide that persists. Cities were planned to serve colonial administration and
European settlers, while African residential areas were marginalised. Access to electricity,
sanitation, education, and healthcare followed similar unequal patterns (Binns et al., 2012:148).
As a result, modern African governments inherited spatial inequalities that are costly and complex
to reverse.

Colonial boundaries also grouped together diverse ethnic groups without consideration for their
cultural, linguistic, or historical differences. This has had lasting implications for political stability
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