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Global South Pole
Aliyu Bello
166 episodes
2 days ago
The world is changing. As we navigate the emerging multipolarity, where power is distributed among multiple actors, the Global South emerges as a key player. Global South Pole is more than just a podcast. It’s a platform dedicated to challenging the mainstream narratives and amplifying the voices of the overlooked communities. It’s time to rewrite the maps to plant the Global South at the center
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The world is changing. As we navigate the emerging multipolarity, where power is distributed among multiple actors, the Global South emerges as a key player. Global South Pole is more than just a podcast. It’s a platform dedicated to challenging the mainstream narratives and amplifying the voices of the overlooked communities. It’s time to rewrite the maps to plant the Global South at the center
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‘No One Can Develop Africa But Africans’: Economist on Power of Locally Managed Wealth
Global South Pole
38 minutes
3 days ago
‘No One Can Develop Africa But Africans’: Economist on Power of Locally Managed Wealth
Africa’s growing control over its own financial resources is reshaping long-held assumptions about power, dependency, and development. As institutions across the continent manage more capital at home, the conversation is shifting from how much Africa has to who decides how that wealth is used, protected, and invested for the future. This shift was at the center of a recent conversation with a Ghanian economist, Professor Evans Akwasi Gyasi, who reflected on what it means for African countries to locally manage close to a trillion dollars in assets. Beyond the figures, the discussion focused on sovereignty, institutional maturity, and the long-term implications of Africans exercising greater authority over their own economic direction.
Global South Pole
The world is changing. As we navigate the emerging multipolarity, where power is distributed among multiple actors, the Global South emerges as a key player. Global South Pole is more than just a podcast. It’s a platform dedicated to challenging the mainstream narratives and amplifying the voices of the overlooked communities. It’s time to rewrite the maps to plant the Global South at the center