Aid and development linkage

by Danielle Cave - 29 July 2010 3:42PM

  • An increasingly assertive Brazil is a growing provider of aid, while still being an aid recipient itself.
  • The $35 laptop has arrived and it’s from India (via @owenbarder).
  • Microsoft’s Senior Director of Community Affairs, Akhtar Badshah, on unleashing technology to advance social change.
  • NGOs are often told they should learn from business; the reverse is also true.
  • Organisations vie to harvest youth support in Gaza’s summer camps.
  • Hot off the press, and previously covered here, Jason of 1MillionShirts to Africa has this week called it quits 11,174, shirts in. Opinion on this decision can be found here and further analysis here. Will we now see 1MillionIdeas?

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Interpreting the Aid Review

This is the archive of a Lowy Institute blog which ran from January to April of 2011. It was published to debate the Gillard Government's independent aid review, which was then in its research and consultation phase. We offer this archive as a service to researchers and the general public.