The myriad of changes from Washington do not mean we need to panic, but it should finally catalyze the decision to meet the years-long call for a renewed foreign policy.
Countries like Canada can no longer ignore the ongoing destructive effect neocolonialism and imperialism have on conflicts in the Global South.
It is hard to argue that this change necessarily threatens the security of Niger or the region when France is one of the main causes of its struggles.
The bodies in charge of international development do not focus on making structural changes to the global economic system and instead put the responsibility on Global South women to make the current system work for them.