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Africa: Can Africa Survive the Global Aid Squeeze? Yes, but It Will Take Financial Discipline
Africa faces declining aid, rising debt, climate pressure, and a weakening global order. Official development assistance fell by 23.1% in 2025, with a further 5.8% decline projected for 2026, exacerbated by the Middle East crisis.
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