Global Development 2.0

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Global Development 2.0
Untertitel
can philanthropists, the public, and the poor make poverty history?
Verfasserangabe
Lael Brainard ; Derek Cholllet
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Verlag
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Washington, DC
Jahr
Umfang
VIII, 244 p.
ISBN13
978-0-8157-1393-7
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Summary
Celebrates the transformative trend within international aid of supercharges advocacy networks, mega-philantropists, and mass public involvement through internet charitable giving and increased overseas volunteering and offers lessons to ensure that this wave of generosity yields lasting and widespread improvements to the lives and prospects of the world poorest.

Contents
Foreword
Strobe Talbott
Introduction
1 Making Poverty History? How Activists, Philanthropists, and the Public Are Changing Global
Development
Lael Brainard and Vinca LaFleur
2Fighting Global Poverty: Who'll Be Relevant in 2020?
Matthew Bishop
3The New Reality of Aid
Homi Kharas
4Angelina, Mia, and Bono: Celebrities and International Development
Darrell M. West
5Is There a Constituency for Global Poverty? Jubilee 2000 and the Future of Development Advocacy
Joshua Busby
6Nigeria's Fight for Debt Relief: Tracing the Path
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
7Philanthropy and Enterprise: Harnessing the Power of Business and Social Entrepreneurship for
Development
J. Gregory Dees
8Leveraging Knowledge to End Poverty
Ashok Khosla
9Effecting Change through Accountable Channels
Jane Nelson
10Collaborative Governance: The New Multilateralism for the Twenty-First Century
Simon Zadek
11Aid: From Consensus to Competition?
Joseph O'Keefe
12Philanthropy, Aid, and Investment: Alignment for Impact
Mark R. Kramer
Contributors
Index

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