The problem is that the problems of Africa will NEVER be solved by forgiving debt and throwing money. I have to wonder, where the Hell did the idea that the debts of Africa were ever a major cause of starvation in Africa come from, and who the Hell came up with it?
You could spend the total of the national debt and the GNP on it on a yearly basis and damned near the same number of people will starve as are starving now.
It would take force, and a significant amount of it, to deal with the civil wars, the corruption, the graft, and the greed, in order to get it all under control well enough to actually do some serious good. We'd only be judged as heavy handed imperialist colonizers.
Further, you could take them all the food, medicine, and supplies that could possibly be generated and it would only be a very temporary and unsustainable solution.
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach him to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. No where does it better apply than in Africa.
Or as Sam Kinison once screamed from a stage "Don't send them some food, move them where the food is!" While you can't relocate them, you get the idea.
It's not that I have no sympathy for the unfortunates of Africa, but rather that I'd like to see something meaningful and worthwhile done rather than wasted rhetoric and wasted money.