We talk constantly about decolonising aid. About moving away from Northern-led, extractive development models. About South-South solidarity. About trusting communities and shifting power. It fills our conferences, our theories of change, our funding frameworks.
And yet here is a concrete, functioning example of a Global South country building a global health infrastructure rooted in solidarity rather than charity — being dismantled in real time — and most of the sector is looking away.
And yet here is a concrete, functioning example of a Global South country building a global health infrastructure rooted in solidarity rather than charity — being dismantled in real time — and most of the sector is looking away.
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