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Global development 2.0 : can philanthropists, the public, and the poor make poverty history?
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Global development 2.0 : can philanthropists, the public, and the poor make poverty history?

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Making poverty history? How activists, philanthropists, and the public are changing global development / Lael Brainard and Vinca LaFleur
Fighting global poverty : who will be relevant in 2020? / Matthew Bishop
The new reality of aid / Homi Kharas
Angelina, Mia, and Bono : celebrities and international development / Darrell M. West
Is there a constituency for global poverty? Jubilee 2000 and the future of development advocacy / Joshua Busby
Nigeria's fight for debt relief : tracing the path / Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Philanthropy and enterprise : harnessing the power of business and social entrepreneurship for development / J. Gregory Dees
Leveraging knowledge to end poverty / Ashok Khosla
Effecting change through accountable channels / Jane Nelson
Collaborative governance : the new multilateralism for the twenty-first century / Simon Zadek
Aid : from consensus to competition? / Joseph O'Keefe
Philanthropy, aid, and investment : alignment for impact / Mark R. Kramer.

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Global development 2.0 : can philanthropists, the public, and the poor make poverty history?. ISBN 9780815713937. Published by Brookings Institution Press in 2008. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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