African Multilateralism from a Vision to a Reality: Lessons from the Most Hostile Continent on Earth
For twenty years I have worked strengthening African governance and multilateral institutions. Across each sector – security, economic development, education reform and humanitarian aid – I heard inspiring politicians agree to ambitious international cooperation to tackle regional problems. Yet that solidarity was, more often than not, lost in poor follow-through action. International
For twenty years I have worked strengthening African governance and multilateral institutions. Across each sector – security, economic development, education reform and humanitarian aid – I heard inspiring politicians agree to ambitious international cooperation to tackle regional problems. Yet that solidarity was, more often than not, lost in poor follow-through action. International cooperation on the continent can feel rousing at first and then disappointing when it comes time to take action. The Struggle to Deliver Lofty Ambitions Indeed, any review of major multilateral initiatives for the continent reveals that African nations articulate the boldest visions of multilateralism in the world […]
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