For too long, aid in Africa has followed a top-down script: Donors in the Global North fund large international organisations, who then trickle down resources to local implementers, often with strings attached and little say from the people most affected.
Read ArticleFor decades, billions of dollars in aid have flowed into Africa. Yet, progress often feels painfully slow. Why? Because much of the aid has been disconnected from impact on the ground. It’s time to stop asking how much money is being sent, and instead ask: “Who is making decisions? Where is the money going? And what are the real results?” This is where a new aid model comes in one that is results-driven, transparent, and accountable to the people it’s meant to serve.
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