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Africa's extractives must strengthen domestic resource mobilisation and reduce debt vulnerability, not deepen it
Africa is paying for debt instead of water
Every dollar spent on debt servicing is a pipe not built, a treatment plant not repaired and a community left vulnerable
The historical exploitation of Africa helped build the Global North but left Africa with distorted economies
411 million Africans lack basic drinking water
Africa's daunting debt burden
A gender equal, transparent and accountable financial architecture
The dire state of African economies
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