The Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance alliance has become the largest and most powerful network of African ventures, collectively valued at over $1 billion. This is the transcript of Mark Weber’s keynote address to kick off the inaugural Harambeans Global Summit.
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Some 40 leaders in child care from all over the world were in the room, and the consensus was clear from the outset: short-term volunteering in orphanages are bad for kids.
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There is legitimate cause for concern with regard to World Vision's work with child sponsorship, shipping of donated goods, and poverty imagery in commercials.
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Sometimes aid is most harmful when it does reach the people. This an other insights from the making over Poverty, Inc.
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Indeed, poverty is infinitely complex and there are no convenient singularities. The project of Poverty, Inc. is embrace that complexity and eschew silver bullets. “It’s easy to have a heart for the poor,” says development expert Michael Fairbanks in the film. “But can we have a mind for the poor? That’s the challenge.”
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“When I see the country heads drive around in their posh cars and living in their big houses,” echoes Ghanaian software entrepreneur Herman Chinery-Hesse in Poverty, Inc., “I see multiple colonial governors. We are held captive by the donor community.”
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