WASHINGTON DC, June 26 (IPS) – For decades, official development assistance has been a central pillar of financing in sub-Saharan Africa. That pillar is now weakening—quickly and broadly.
Read the full story, “Aid Is Falling Fast. What Can African Countries Do?”, on globalissues.org →
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