Bien que le concept des obligations de la diaspora suscite un vif intérêt, son succès notable n’a été observé que dans deux pays : Israël et l’Inde.
La viabilité de tels programmes est plausible, mais pas assurée.
Crucially, the success of a diaspora bond initiative is contingent upon the homeland’s [ie; Africa’s] effective establishment of grassroots connections and proactive engagement with its diverse diaspora.
As both the diaspora and the homeland undergo adaptive processes and engage in reciprocal learning, the evolution of mutual trust becomes pivotal.
Ultimately, it is this trust that serves as the decisive factor in determining the success or failure of a diaspora bond or any analogous relational program.
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