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Sat, 08 Feb 2025 Feature Article

The Unintended Consequences of USAID's Demise

The Unintended Consequences of USAIDs Demise

The Trump administration's controversial closure of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), though fraught with peril, may ultimately prove to be a blessing in disguise. It may very well be that with American aid money no longer available to their governments, citizens of emerging nations will be forced to confront the entrenched corruption that has long plagued their countries, perpetuating poverty and inequality.

Clearly, the time for complacency is over; it is now incumbent upon these nations to take ownership of their development trajectories. Perhaps, just perhaps, this seismic shift will catalyse the emergence of a new generation of effective leaders in developing nations, unencumbered by the shackles of corruption and inefficiency. Africa should now embrace the gifts and talents of its many Maxwell Chikumbutsos to prosper.

Furthermore, instead of destroying our natural environment, by permitting biodiversity-reducing surface gold mining in an era of extreme weather, we must rather consider the exemplary case of Costa Rica - which chose a green future and underwent a remarkable transformation. By prioritising sustainable development, investing in renewable energy, and protecting its biodiversity, Costa Rica has become a beacon of hope for environmentally conscious development. Its GDP per capita has increased significantly, and it has made substantial strides in reducing poverty and inequality.

Similarly, visionary leaders in developing nations, inspired by the likes of Singapore's founding father, Lee Kuan Yew, can prioritise fiscal responsibility, transparency, and accountability. That's how a new generation of African leaders can harness the power of good governance to transform their societies into prosperous, equitable, and just nations.

As we navigate this uncharted terrain, let us not lose sight of the imperatives of good governance, transparency, and accountability. The future of development hangs in the balance, and it is our collective responsibility to ensure that the demise of USAID serves as a catalyst for transformative change.

To achieve this, we must support and empower local leaders, civil society organizations, and grassroots movements that champion good governance and sustainable development. We must also promote knowledge sharing, capacity building, and peer-to-peer learning among developing nations.

Ultimately, the closure of USAID presents an opportunity for developing nations to re-imagine their development trajectories, to innovate, and to thrive. Let those of us in today's Africa seize this dramatic moment to create a more just, equitable, and sustainable continent that benefits all its societal demographics.

#USAID #GlobalDevelopment #GoodGovernance #Transparency #Accountability #Sustainability

Kofi Thompson
Kofi Thompson, © 2025

Writer & activist for environmental justice & human rights. . More Born into a farming family, I speak truth to power to amplify the voices of victims of injustice.Column: Kofi Thompson

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