By Nomazulu Thata
The EU Marshall Plan with Africa is the buzzword and future music in Germany today that is caring currency in the incumbent government of CDU/CSU and this idea could be recognized as a basis to redefine foreign aid to Africa. Aid in Africa was meant to alleviate poverty on the continent, but it has become a synonym for poverty and (in global terms) underdevelopment. The aim of International aid was to try and make the world a better place in post-colonial countries. Aid has been flowing to Africa since the 1950s and NGOs went to Sub-Saharan Africa in their hundreds and thousands to fight fatal illnesses, alleviate famine, provided water sources, and provided teachers to facilitate education as the symbol and pillar of sustainable development.
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hitting their mark. assistance authorized and it was unexpected and most appropriated by congress, in which the entirety of the u.s. unfortunate, however, to watch some americans, including those national security establishment who aligned themselves with corrupt ukrainians, in pursuit supported. one week after that, donald trump would have the now of private agendas, launch infamous july 25th phone call attacks on dedicated public with ukrainian president servants advancing u.s. zelensky. during that call, trump complained that the u.s. interests in ukraine. in my opinion, those attacks relationship with ukraine had not been reciprocal. undermined u.s. and ukrainian later, zelensky thanks trump for national interests and damaged his support in the area of our critical bilateral defense and says that ukraine is ready to purchase more javelins. relationship. the united states has a very an anti-tank weapon that was clear national interest at stake in ukraine. among the most important uk
diversity within the two parties with conservative democrats and progressive republicans. america was able to get big things done through bipartisan coalitions, the marshal plan, interstate highway system, landmark civil rights bills. we re only 40 years away from women getting the vote and discrimination of all kinds was common, but our politics enabled unanimous decisions of the supreme court like brown versus board of ed. today we ve been accustomed to these narrow 5-4 decisions. southern conservatives became republicans while the vietnam war shattered cold war consensus. take a look at these congressional voting patterns in the 93rd congress that presided over watergate. there were republicans to the left of some democrats and vice versa and most importantly, the two parties are clustered towards the center. fast forward 20 years, the parties moving further from the
they re fighting for each other s futures. they have tremendous sort of international solidarity in the way they re organizing. they ve had these mass days of action. in march, there were 1.6 million young people they estimate walking out of school going on strike and saying we re not why should we study for a future that our leaders are not are betting against when they build new fossil fuel infrastructure. and now on the 20th where there s going to be another wave of climate strikes, which is global, around the world, and, yeah, the green new deal framework is being talked about in the uk. it s being talked about within the european union. it s been talked about in canada. and the idea, itself, actually comes from latin america. you know, in this book, i quote a bolivian climate negotiator ten years ago calling for a marshal plan for planet earth which is a different historical analogy. right. the same idea of this has to be about technology transfers, this is the next econom
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