Aid industry has always propped up imperial domination. Its implosion may be an opportunity to shape a new order.
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The collapse of USAID, the world’s largest donor agency, has sparked mixed reactions. While many lament the loss of vital aid programs, some in the Global South see this as an opportunity for self-reliance and systemic change. Critics argue that foreign aid has long been a tool of geopolitical control, propping up an unequal global…
Aid industry has always propped up imperial domination. Its implosion may be an opportunity to shape a new order.
President John Dramani Mahama has criticised the paradox of proclaiming self-reliance while continuing to seek aid from donor agencies, stating that...
It began as vintage Trump: red-meat rhetoric, swaggering boasts, the electric thrum of a comeback tour. But in a single incendiary swipe, the former...
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The Donald Trump administration is aiming to slash more than 90% of the U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) foreign aid...
For decades, Somalia has been heavily reliant on international aid, particularly from USAID and other donor institutions. While this assistance has...
Europe has long been a dominant force in global foreign aid, shaping humanitarian relief, development programs, and diplomatic engagement across...
The Trump administration has cut 2,000 positions at USAID and placed remaining staff on administrative leave after a federal court allowed the move....
The United States has slashed its multi-year aid contracts by 92 percent, as it sought around $60 billion in savings in development and overseas...
THE recent confrontation between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House has sparked global...