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Walid chaouch's avatar

That is really a shame and history will remembrer what happened. Stay optimistic, wind of change will prevail

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Reg Sanday's avatar

Awesome arguments. I hope more Global South blocs will buy into this line of thinking

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Elaine Zuckerman's avatar

Brilliant and inspiring.

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Evans's avatar

Kaboul am concerned, why is it that the COP conversations only weigh down on global south financing, why is not also about the role of global south in climate change management , do you propose se be beggars for ever ?? abondodhiambo@gmail.com

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Darren Quinn's avatar

Great 7 minutes. I understand about the positioning of Africa at the centre but that does not mean it is not also positioning China at the top (even if the intent is only temporarily - which of course it is overall) to get to that multipolar and dare I say it, a democratic world.

However, that China at the top positioning is already part of replacing the US Dollar as the dominant global reserve currency narrative. Again, I know not the point of the exercise. That is intended as transitional to the multipolar world part.

The transition to a multipolar world is already happening as we can see with the creation of CIPs and the creation of multilateral swap lines like the Chiang Mai Initiative Multilateralization (CMIM), etc.

That does make me wonder if the African bloc can do something similar to gain access to those required technologies via swap lines of currency, even indirect swap lines to obtain currency to purchase the manufacturing tech. Just a thought.

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Son's 360's avatar

Appreciate it thanks, however an immediate revenue generating plan needs to be generated implemented. To raise capitol to reach theses goals.

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Nyasha's avatar

Love your work and following closely. However...you speak about the African bloc of countries and the deal they can propose to the world etc but Im curious to know how the average African individual can contribute to this.. Specifically the African in the diaspora and the African just trying to survive the current environment on our beloved continent..what can we do at our capacity?

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