Moyo, a Zambia-born economist, asserts that aid is not only ineffective-it's harmful. Her argument packs a strong punch because she was born and raised in Africa. Moyo believes aid money promotes the corruption of governments and the dependence of citizens, and advocates that an investment approach will do more to help reduce poverty than aid ever could.
Moyo, a Zambia-born economist, asserts that aid is not only ineffective-it's harmful. Her argument packs a strong punch because she was born and rais… - Amy Lockwood
Moyo, a Zambia-born economist, asserts that aid is not only ineffective-it's harmful. Her argument packs a strong punch because she was born and rais…
- Amy Lockwood
Easterly, a celebrated economist, presents one side in what has become an ongoing debate with fellow star-economist Jeffrey Sachs about the role of i… - Amy Lockwood
Easterly, a celebrated economist, presents one side in what has become an ongoing debate with fellow star-economist Jeffrey Sachs about the role of i…
What is it that you think about just before you get a condom? Sex! - Amy Lockwood
What is it that you think about just before you get a condom? Sex!
Polak, a psychiatrist, has applied a behavioral and anthropological approach to alleviating poverty, developed by studying people in their natural su… - Amy Lockwood
Polak, a psychiatrist, has applied a behavioral and anthropological approach to alleviating poverty, developed by studying people in their natural su…
Only 3 percent of people in the DRC use condoms. - Amy Lockwood
Only 3 percent of people in the DRC use condoms.
If what we're really trying to do is stop the spread of HIV, we need to think about the customer. - Amy Lockwood
If what we're really trying to do is stop the spread of HIV, we need to think about the customer.
Economist and Africa expert Collier analyzes why a group of 50 nations, home to the poorest one billion people, are failing. Considering issues such … - Amy Lockwood
Economist and Africa expert Collier analyzes why a group of 50 nations, home to the poorest one billion people, are failing. Considering issues such …
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