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.
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