Really glad to read this. I had long wondered about your views on FFP and how it's evolved. A lot of what you say resonates and is clearly right. Although I remain an optimist and strong supporter of FFP in concept, with all it's flaws in practice. Like feminism, FFP is "a work in progress, requiring continuous self-examination, accountability, and a willingness to evolve."
Really glad to read this. I had long wondered about your views on FFP and how it's evolved. A lot of what you say resonates and is clearly right. Although I remain an optimist and strong supporter of FFP in concept, with all it's flaws in practice. Like feminism, FFP is "a work in progress, requiring continuous self-examination, accountability, and a willingness to evolve."
It could be interesting to understand the Libya perspective on it FFP in the midst of state fragility!
Good reading!
Interesting and reflects this thinking too: https://www.devex.com/news/opinion-feminist-foreign-policy-activism-can-harm-african-women-106038