April 20, 2000
Rethinking Global Giving
Trade protests are prompting a review of grant-making policies
As the crowds of activists who descended on Washington last week made clear, financial institutions like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund face increasingly vociferous challenges to their structures and practices.
When tens of thousands of demonstrators clogged the streets of Seattle last fall to protest international trade agreements, many Americans were taken by
This content is only for subscribers. You can gain access by purchasing a:
Print Subscription
Digital Subscription
Already have an account? Log In Now.







Get more great stories about the nonprofit world delivered to your inbox every weekday. 



