By Dr. Sheikh Kanté, former Minister of State, Associate Professor of Universities Since independence, sub-Saharan Africa has been at the centre of more than 580 international development summits, conferences and forums. Yet, the aid architecture remains fragmented, untransparent and often ineffective. This system has gradually become a trap whose harmful effects are now denounced by a new generation of African intellectuals, economists and deci…
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By Dr. Sheikh Kanté, former Minister of State, Associate Professor of Universities Since independence, sub-Saharan Africa has been at the centre of more than 580 international development summits, conferences and forums. Yet, the aid architecture remains fragmented, untransparent and often ineffective. This system has gradually become a trap whose harmful effects are now denounced by a new generation of African intellectuals, economists and deci…