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Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi. [File, Standard]
Kenya has called for a shift in global development cooperation, urging countries and institutions to move away from traditional aid models and instead embrace partnerships built on mutual interests, investment and local ownership.
Speaking during the inauguration of the International Development Cooperation Conference in Nairobi, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi said in a statement that the current global environment had exposed weaknesses in long-standing development structures, requiring a new approach.
He said countries in the Global South should no longer be viewed solely through the lens of traditional aid, adding that the existing model had not delivered the expected outcomes.







