The State of East Africa Report 2007: Searching for the Soul of East Africa

This second State of East Africa Report 2007 delves beneath the statistical indicators to explore a profound theme: "Searching for the Soul of East Africa." Through seven essays punctuated by eighteen editorial cartoon images, the report reflects on a simple question: Who are we and what shapes us? The essayists, drawn from Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania and representing two generations, look at the identities and influences at work in East Africa. The collection of cartoons offers a pictorial commentary on the region which is at once irreverent and profound in its reflection on East Africans' self-image.

Unlike the first report, which presented a data-driven analysis of statistical indicators and trends, this second report transcends numbers and figures. It offers essays on regional identities, exploring religious, spiritual, and ethnic perspectives, while addressing the effects of urbanization and its challenges.

These essays delve into East Africans' cognitive paradigms, rooted in African languages, spirituality, and institutions, as well as how these paradigms have been influenced by Western worldviews. The report questions how the ongoing interaction between African and external ideas will shape the region's future. It also emphasizes how ethnicity and race have been manipulated by the wealthy to maintain their privileged status, calling for radical social democracy in East Africa that combats negative ethnicity and racism. Urbanization and development issues are examined, particularly in the context of growing cities, slum settlements, and population migration.

Additionally, the report presents comparative data, such as a statistical profile of Burundi, which recently joined the East African Community (EAC), and an assessment of the climate for foreign direct investment in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. Rather than offering definitive answers, The State of East Africa Report 2007 aims to spark a broader discussion about the elusive nature of a community's soul.


The State of East Africa Report Series

As part of the East Africa Scenarios Project, the State of East Africa Report Series carries on the objective of providing new information, new insights and unlocking our collective imagination to contribute to an East Africa Community that is truly people centred.