The road to hell : the ravaging effects of foreign aid and international charity / Michael Maren.
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- 0684828006
- 0743227867 (pbk.)
- 9780743227865 (pbk.)
- HC800Â .M37 1997

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HC800 .H36 2001 Development, state and society : | HC800 .I67 1993 The Impact of structural adjustment on the population of Africa : | HC800.K372011 Macroeconomic policy and the political limits of reform programmes in developing countries | HC800 .M37 1997 The road to hell : | HC800 .M69 2009 Dead aid: | HC800 .N34 1986 The African challenge : | HC800 .N49 2009 The new presence of China in Africa / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Michael Maren has spent much of the last twenty years in Africa, first as an aid worker, later as a journalist. He witnessed at close range a harrowing series of wars, famines, and natural disasters. In The Road to Hell he tells how CARE unwittingly assisted a Somali dictator in building a political and economic powerbase.
How the UN, Save the Children, and many other nongovernmental organizations provided raw materials for ethnic factions who subsequently threatened genocidal massacres in Rwanda and Burundi. He brings firsthand reports of African farmers, Western aid workers, and corrupt politicians from many countries, joined together in a vicious circle of self-interest. Above all, he heralds an important truth: humanitarian intervention and foreign aid activity is necessarily political. It gets hijacked by powerful charities and agricultural interests. It is cynically manipulated by local strongmen to control rebellious populations.
And it is the last refuge of Western colonialism. We all want to end the suffering. But our desire to alleviate suffering often stands in the way of the truth. If you think your charitable giving is making the Third World a better place, think again.
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