Beijing — The global south must broaden and explore new pathways to development that are not simply about accessing more capital but also ensuring sustainable, inclusive growth, a top Sierra Leone development official says.
Jonathan Titus Williams, the West African country’s deputy development and economic planning minister, was a keynote speaker at the 2025 Global South Financiers Forum in Beijing on March 20.
“Countries must diversify their financing efforts to create a robust, adaptive, and…
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