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Nothing gets better without international development

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That’s it. That’s the post…well..almost… The blog has been a bit quite these past few months, mainly because of a general sense of grieving, frustration and sheer disbelief of how any notion of evidence-based development has been thrown under various buses. But one thought has stuck with me for a while now: Nothing gets better without international development, reduced funding and minimized engagement .  Reading about USAID's fire sale in the Atlantic was one of the main triggers for my new post: One of the more surreal knock-on effects of the gutting of USAID is that the U.S. government is now holding a massive fire sale for mosquito nets, water towers, printers, iPads, chairs, generators, defibrillators, textbooks, agricultural equipment, motorbikes, mobile health clinics, and more. Until recently, these items supported the 5,000-plus foreign-aid projects that the Trump administration has now canceled. And reading a recent post on LinkedIn how  “ the real question isn’t “...