Give and Take: What's the Matter with Foreign Aid - Paperback

Give and Take: What's the Matter with Foreign Aid - Paperback

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by David Sogge (Author)

Foreign aid is a global endeavour with a huge turnover. But it is a troubled industry with few successes to its name, yet expected to respond to new and very complex problems. Can it do so? Supposed to be benign and selfless, it often harms more than it helps, and benefits givers more than receivers. Can it stop doing so? Can we create a system of genuine help -- democratic in its execution, effective in its impact, adequate in scale, just in its consequences? Give and Take grasps these questions.

Foreign aid is an issue that concerns us all, financially and morally. This thoughtful book argues that aid must be made less of a problem, more of a solution.

Author Biography

David Sogge is a fellow of the Transnational Institute (TNI) in Amsterdam. He has spent much of his professional life working for non-governmental aid agencies and in development cooperation programmes in Africa. He has written articles on aid, notably 'Misgivings: Aid to Africa' and 'Foreign Influence and Domestic Collusion in Policy Making: Have we seen the Future? Does it Work?', both published in South African journals. He is the author of two edited volumes on aid: Compassion and Calculation: The Business of Private Foreign Aid (1996) and Mozambique: Perspectives on Aid and the Civil Sector (1997).
David Sogge is a fellow of the Transnational Institute (TNI) in Amsterdam. He has spent much of his professional life working for non-governmental aid agencies and in development cooperation programmes in Africa. He has written articles on aid, notably 'Misgivings: Aid to Africa' and 'Foreign Influence and Domestic Collusion in Policy Making: Have we seen the Future? Does it Work?', both published in South African journals. He is the author of two edited volumes on aid: Compassion and Calculation: The Business of Private Foreign Aid (1996) and Mozambique: Perspectives on Aid and the Civil Sector (1997).

Number of Pages: 256
Dimensions: 0.78 x 7.96 x 6.38 IN
Publication Date: March 01, 2002
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