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===== Definition ===== Intra African segregation refers to the discrimination and division that exists within African societies based on factors such as ethnicity, language, religion, or socio-economic status. This form of segregation can manifest in various ways, from social exclusion and marginalization to the unequal distribution of resources and opportunities. Intra African segregation is a complex and pervasive issue that has historical roots in colonialism, which often perpetuated divisions among different ethnic groups for the purpose of control and exploitation. These divisions have continued to persist even after the end of colonial rule, leading to ongoing tensions and conflicts within African countries and communities. Addressing intra-African segregation requires efforts to promote unity, inclusivity, and social justice. This can be achieved through policies and initiatives that foster inter-group dialogue, promote equality and access to resources, and challenge discriminatory attitudes and behaviors. By actively working towards greater unity and solidarity among all African people, progress can be made towards a more inclusive and equitable society for all.
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