Yes they are the sponsorer.
To sponsor a child in Africa all you need to do is go to a charity who offers sponsorships to help children in Africa. Then complete the instructions given to you by the website and begin sponsoring.
I would rather asked, can Bill Gates sponsor project in Liberia or provide grants for youth program in post war Liberia?
unequal exchange
Careful of the context. South Africa is host to the FIFA World Cup Soccer Tournament for 2010 and has a local organising committee, which is legitimate. However, all branding and organisation for FIFA related events are carefully controlled, and any reference to it should be easily traceable back to legitimate FIFA bodies.
\ By the 1850's and 60's legitimate African traders, flanked by western- educated African lawyers, teachers and journalists, formed an emerging middle class in the coastal towns of West Africa.
Liberia was the only country in West Africa to not be colonized by a European Power as it already had a "legitimate" Western-style government.
a back to africa movement
It's any type of trade that doesn't involve slaves. After most countries in Europe abolished slavery, this was the only trade they participated in with Africa (during the scramble for Africa).
There are many countries that did not sponsor explorers, including most of the countries in Africa, South America, and Asia. Some smaller countries like Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, and Andorra also did not have a significant history of sponsoring explorers.
A back-to-Africa movement
No, South Africa long ago gave up its nuclear weapons program.
To obtain a U.S. sponsor while living in Africa, you can start by seeking a family member or close friend who is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, as they can petition for you through family-based immigration. Alternatively, you could explore employment-based sponsorship by securing a job offer from a U.S. employer willing to sponsor your visa. Participating in programs like the Diversity Visa Lottery may also provide a pathway. It’s essential to consult with an immigration attorney for guidance tailored to your situation.