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The global development landscape has been rapidly and profoundly transformed. As nationalism reshapes foreign policy priorities, major powers have sharply reduced foreign aid budgets and reconsidered the role of soft power, leaving long-dependent nations and populations exposed. Nearly a year since the formal dissolution of USAID and the broader contraction of international development funding, this session looks at what comes next. Where have nontraditional partnerships emerged to fill the vacuum? How are development-finance institutions, philanthropic organizations, and private sector investors reorienting their roles? And where do critical gaps remain—particularly in global health infrastructure and humanitarian programs—that no agency has yet stepped in to address?