Africa Trust calls for feminist, people-centred trade justice framework
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 15/05/2025
The Chief Executive Officer of the Southern Africa Trust, Alice Kanengoni, has called for a bold reimagining of trade justice in Southern Africa, urging a shift away from exclusive technical approaches to inclusive, people-driven frameworks that centre those most affected by global economic shifts.
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