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Africa: The Foreign Aid Game Is Changing - These Are the Opportunities for Africa

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[The Conversation Africa] There are growing signs that the aid relationship between the Global South and the Global North is changing fast. Many traditional Western donors are reevaluating the role of aid while keeping a close eye on their own national interests. These changes may not be all bad.

Source: allAfrica.com

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