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If you're looking for more in depth information or concrete ways we can make a difference I would recommend Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger by Ronald J. Sider, The Revolution: A field manual for changing your world (various authors), or Red Letters by Tom Davis.
But ultimately, we are not going to make a difference until we want to.
One, this bailout will not fix the economy.
Two, using the same method of creating new money to finance things in Africa would not help them. It would cause massive inflation, and it would line the pockets of those who are holding the African people down to begin with.
As much as those living in absolute poverty are often tied into a trap, we are tied into a trap of wealth - which can be as difficult to see a way out of. Whilst giving money away might at first glance seem attractive, it also brings many complications - eg who are you going to give it to, how, where and why? You are right - we do need to downsize our living for the sake of the poor, but quite how we do that requires significant prayer and thought in my opinion.