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Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is a Better Way for Africa
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Löki Gale
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Oct 21, 2010 08:10PM

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Sarah..." You definitely need to pick up this book then. It is really small, but it takes a bit to read though the numbers. It is an assigned reading for one of my RD courses - pretty...opposite of popular theory.

When slaves were set free, most did not want to be. They were still blocked when it came to self-sufficiency because they had no land, no money, and were separated from their families. They had been sustained on the plantations.
Is this no similar to what aid has been doing to Africa, as well as other nations?
From what I understand - or at least I read - it is a similar situation. The aid going into African countries often contributes more to the economic problems of the countries. Corrupt governments pilfer the money, the lack of infrastructure does not allow for monies to be used for sustainable ventures or even get to the markets, and often aid monies have strings and debt attached that do not allow the people to decided where the money should go.
It just sounds like a crappy situation.
It just sounds like a crappy situation.

What can we make of this?
