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The Trouble with Aid - Why Less Could Mean More for Africa (Hardcover)
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The Trouble with Aid - Why Less Could Mean More for Africa (Hardcover)
Series: African Arguments
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Africa is poor. If we send it money it will be less poor. It seems
perfectly logical, doesn't it? Millions of people in the rich
world, moved by images on television and appalled by the miserable
conditions endured by so many in other countries, have joined
campaigns to persuade their governments to double aid to Africa and
help put an end to such shameful inequality. It seems simple. But
it isn't. In this book, Jonathan Glennie argues that, along with
its many benefits, government aid to Africa has often meant more
poverty, more hungry people, worse basic services and damage to
already precarious democratic institutions. Moreover, calls for
more aid are drowning out pressure for action that would really
make a difference for Africa's poor. Rather than doubling aid to
Africa, it is time to reduce aid dependency. Through an honest
assessment of both the positive and negative consequences of aid,
this book will show you why.
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