Poor people need aid but it needs to be targeted and the structures that perpetuate global inequality must also be tackled, says Natasha Adams.
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Poor people need aid but it needs to be targeted and the structures that perpetuate global inequality must also be tackled, says Natasha Adams.
Filed in: Africa Development (Aid) Food Hunger NGOs Poverty United Kingdom
NGO director Jamal Kidwai and activist and writer Praful Bidwai go head-to-head - read their arguments and join the debate.
Filed in: Development (Aid) India
Microsoft’s former CEO has made massive donations to global health programmes but an investigation by Andrew Bowman reveals some unpleasant side-effects.
Filed in: Development Development (Aid) Ethics NGOs Wealth
New columnist Lauri Kubuitsile introduces dry and dusty Mahalapye- a town that has stolen her heart.
Filed in: Botswana Development (Aid) Migration
Haiti is not just recovering from the earthquake but from the political and economic interventions of recent decades, as Phillip Wearne explains.
Filed in: Development (Aid) Disasters Haiti NGOs
More than $10 billion was raised worldwide for Haiti after the earthquake. But, two years on, what have NGOs done with the cash? Nick Harvey investigates.
Filed in: Development (Aid) Disasters Haiti NGOs
Donu Kogbara and Dereje Alemayehu go head to head - join the debate in this month’s Argument.
Filed in: Development (Aid) Trade
What is it? Vanessa Baird embarks upon a journey of discovery.
Filed in: Development (Aid) Fair Trade Trade
A famous illusionist reveals tricks of the trade.
Filed in: Development (Aid) Fair Trade Trade
Big international non-governmental organizations (bingos) are getting bigger but not better. David Ransom argues for a change of direction.
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Part of the solution or part of the problem? Mark Curtis takes issue with bingo politics.
Filed in: Development (Aid) Poverty
Anti-Muslim fervour is rife – yet is being ignored by the authorities, says Lewis Garland.
Mari Marcel Thekaekara congratulates the country’s Dalit community on finally winning legal protection against discrimination.
‘The Wicked Witch is dead’ but although he’s celebrating, Alan Hughes urges us to fight on against everything she stood for.
Argument: Is it time to ditch the pursuit of economic growth?
As Mother’s Day approaches in India, Mari Marcel Thekaekara reflects on how motherhood has changed along with the online communication boom.