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Who's Food Aiding?

Moving a little north for this African posting, it was pleasing to see this article in the New York Times last week. One of the most dangerous ideas in international development is the notion that food aid is designed to help the poor. In fact (and I go into this at some length in the book), it was invented to find a home for a domestic crop surplus, as part of the war on communism. Under this rubric, it didn't much matter that food aid, dumped into a country where the poorest people are farmers, and struggling to survive an already parlous situation, had the effect of wiping out any possibility of earning money for the 'beneficiaries'. Instead, they were reduced to penury, hooked on the largesse of food aid. Mission accomplished. ... read more »

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Posted on 22 August, 2007 - 15:50

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