From Aid to Trade

How Aid Organizations, Businesses, and Governments Can Work Together: Lessons Learned from Haiti

Business & Finance, Economics, Sustainable Development
Cover of the book From Aid to Trade by Daniel Jean-Louis, Jacqueline Klamer, Fresh Strategy Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Daniel Jean-Louis, Jacqueline Klamer ISBN: 9780998004419
Publisher: Fresh Strategy Press Publication: March 14, 2016
Imprint: Fresh Strategy Press Language: English
Author: Daniel Jean-Louis, Jacqueline Klamer
ISBN: 9780998004419
Publisher: Fresh Strategy Press
Publication: March 14, 2016
Imprint: Fresh Strategy Press
Language: English

Why do poor countries remain poor? Why, after receiving billions of dollars, do poor countries remain poor? Why are failing foreign aid models utilized over and over again? After the devastating 2010 Haiti earthquake, authors Daniel Jean-Louis and Jacqueline Klamer observed first-hand the negative consequences of donations provided with the sincerest of good intentions—donations that ultimately undermined local industries and wiped out jobs. Based on primary research and in-depth case studies, and personal experience, From Aid to Trade offers practical, achievable solutions to help Haiti—and other developing countries—grow more viable economies by: • building on innovative businesses and existing market-based systems • equipping NGOs and governments to work with local businesses • recognizing that growing out of poverty requires entrepreneurial solutions that drive self-sustainable economic growth Ambitious and optimistic, From Aid to Trade confronts the inadequacies of current foreign aid strategies and offers a clear means of economic and personal growth for individuals seeking a positive future for Haiti and other developing countries.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Why do poor countries remain poor? Why, after receiving billions of dollars, do poor countries remain poor? Why are failing foreign aid models utilized over and over again? After the devastating 2010 Haiti earthquake, authors Daniel Jean-Louis and Jacqueline Klamer observed first-hand the negative consequences of donations provided with the sincerest of good intentions—donations that ultimately undermined local industries and wiped out jobs. Based on primary research and in-depth case studies, and personal experience, From Aid to Trade offers practical, achievable solutions to help Haiti—and other developing countries—grow more viable economies by: • building on innovative businesses and existing market-based systems • equipping NGOs and governments to work with local businesses • recognizing that growing out of poverty requires entrepreneurial solutions that drive self-sustainable economic growth Ambitious and optimistic, From Aid to Trade confronts the inadequacies of current foreign aid strategies and offers a clear means of economic and personal growth for individuals seeking a positive future for Haiti and other developing countries.

More books from Sustainable Development

Cover of the book The Global Climate Regime and Transitional Justice by Daniel Jean-Louis, Jacqueline Klamer
Cover of the book Cement, Earthworms, and Cheese Factories by Daniel Jean-Louis, Jacqueline Klamer
Cover of the book The Anthropocene and the Global Environmental Crisis by Daniel Jean-Louis, Jacqueline Klamer
Cover of the book The Planet in 2050 by Daniel Jean-Louis, Jacqueline Klamer
Cover of the book Analyse der EU-Low-Carbon-Strategy 'A New Growth Path for Europe' by Daniel Jean-Louis, Jacqueline Klamer
Cover of the book Dictionary of Sustainability by Daniel Jean-Louis, Jacqueline Klamer
Cover of the book Solar Busters by Daniel Jean-Louis, Jacqueline Klamer
Cover of the book Better World Shopping Guide-3rd Edition by Daniel Jean-Louis, Jacqueline Klamer
Cover of the book The Green State in Africa by Daniel Jean-Louis, Jacqueline Klamer
Cover of the book Puesta en marcha del Sistema de Gestión Ambiental (SGA). UF1945. by Daniel Jean-Louis, Jacqueline Klamer
Cover of the book Nationalism, Law and Statelessness by Daniel Jean-Louis, Jacqueline Klamer
Cover of the book GINI: Capitalism, Cryptocurrencies & the Battle for Human Rights by Daniel Jean-Louis, Jacqueline Klamer
Cover of the book Développer des chaînes de valeur alimentaires durables: Principes directeurs by Daniel Jean-Louis, Jacqueline Klamer
Cover of the book CAREC 2030 by Daniel Jean-Louis, Jacqueline Klamer
Cover of the book International Taxation and the Extractive Industries by Daniel Jean-Louis, Jacqueline Klamer
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy