![]() ![]() Read it again and continue doing the great vaccination project in Africa.” It has successfully made African economies dependent on life support. The problem is the government to government, IMF, WB and other non-binding economic growth support which has not worked in the last 50 years. Dambisa does not criticise emergency and humanitarian aid, she welcomes it. While another wrote, “Bill Gates you need to read the book again. ![]() We must not give time to wealthy, arrogant, white men like Bill Gates.” ![]() This is a grave and insulting misrepresentation of a well written/structured book with criticisms of AID that have been made for decades. One said, “This man didn't read the book, from his arguments that is very clear. ![]() Several commenters on the YouTube video have equally lashed out at Gates. So far, it looks like Dambisa is winning. This first-hand knowledge and experience has highlighted for me the legacy of failures of aid, and provided me with a unique understanding of not only the failures of the aid system but also of the tools for what could bring African economic success.” To this, I add my experience working as a consultant at the World Bank, and being born and raised in Zambia, one of the poorest aid-recipients in the world. The former Goldman Sachs consultant continued: “I have dedicated many years to economic study up to the PhD level, to analyze and understand the inherent weaknesses of aid, and why aid policies have consistently failed to deliver on economic growth and poverty alleviation. ![]()
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