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It could mark a shift toward a more inclusive financial system for the climate- and debt-stressed Global South.
Activists and citizens must ensure that governments respect their digital rights.
The country’s stability and prosperity will hinge on whether they can translate their grievances into political power in the upcoming election.
With the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit, Washington appears to be finally reframing its relationship with Africa in largely positive terms. Yet much hinges on the financing and implementation of the dozens of initiatives announced at the summit.
Program directors share the analysis and papers that stood out in this frenetic year.
The agreement on a new loss and damage fund is one of the summit’s bright spots, but more needs to be done to deliver the trillions of dollars needed to finance the low-carbon transition.
Examining these actions through alternative perspectives could illuminate often-overlooked aspects of these communication blocks.
The revamped partnership is driven by discernible global shifts.
The reputational costs of climate hypocrisy are adding up.
The summit outcomes are unlikely to match the EU’s rhetoric on a new partnership of equals. But the two continents are starting to realize that they need each other.