Matthew Johnson

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Most foreign aid goes to building roads, bridges, and so forth, which are supposed to help the poor “in the long run.” The only people really benefiting from most of this aid, however, are those who are already wealthy. Foreign aid becomes a kind of charity for the powerful while the poor get poorer. If aid is to have some impact on the lives of the destitute, it must be rerouted so that it reaches poor households more directly.
Banker to the Poor: Micro-lending and the Battle Against World Poverty
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