US-Africa Week: Development, Power, and a Trump-Sized Shadow

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As the US-Africa Week kicks off, what should be a critical forum for global development is clouded by the looming uncertainty of a potential Trump return. African leaders and civil society actors are pushing for more meaningful, long-term commitments from the US, not just handshakes and headlines. 

The stakes are high: from energy access to economic sovereignty, this dialogue could shape the continent’s development path for years to come, if the promises made don’t disappear after November. 

Read the full article on The Africa Report.

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