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May 28, 2009   /   by Guest User

"US food aid is all in bags labelled 'From the American People'....it might be less misleading if it were labelled 'From the American People, mainly to the American People.'" World Bank employees give up on their own bureaucracy, use Wikipedia to find World Bank reports.

The Economist profiles Jacqueline Novogratz, "'The financial system is broken, yes, but so too is the aid system,' so 'a moment of great innovation' could be at hand."

Good Intentions are Not Enough Blog tells the WSJ what they can do with their bad advice on charity evaluation.

Serial Moyo attacker attacks again.

The UN goes on strike, nobody notices.

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