For over five decades, huge sums of money and other forms of assistance have littered the continent of Africa. With so much "goodwill" but so little positive results to show forth, many people around the world have been questioning aid effectiveness.This book is a short analysis of the impact foreign aid (and other forms of foreign intervention) has had and its future in Africa, with particular reference to Ghana. The book also re-introduces to readers the culture-development argument from a Ghanaian point of view since development encompasses every aspect of the people it targets. Nathan...
For over five decades, huge sums of money and other forms of assistance have littered the continent of Africa. With so much "goodwill" but so little p...