In a world shaped by fragmentation and uncertainty, Global South economies developed a degree of trade flexibility that is now becoming a model for the traditional powers.
The reconfiguration of global trade is pushing both regions toward divergent external alliances that deepen their dependence and weaken regional cohesion.
Africa and Latin America are moving toward a strategic alliance that, despite its currently weak connectivity, could transform global trade from the Global South.
Brazil consolidates its position as a key player and reaches agreements to promote a multilateral agenda focused on cooperation, reducing inequalities, and global governance.
We should welcome the opportunity to decentralize the PAHO from Washington, D.C., reimagining its core functions to better address the priorities of the countries where it is most needed.