“When maps collapse, humanity remains — it’s time for humanitarian diplomacy.”

Today, as multiple humanitarian challenges unfold across Africa, we are reminded that diplomacy is not only about states.
At its core, diplomacy is a response to human suffering, a reflection of moral responsibility and the defense of dignity.

The region’s future will not be shaped solely by negotiations or redrawn borders.
It will be shaped by those who strive to protect life and dignity — especially when everything else is falling apart.

Africa deserves diplomacy that sees people — not just resources.

#Diplomacy #HumanitarianPerspective #Africa #PeaceInitiatives #VakhtangImerlishvili


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