Bill Gates’s Take on ‘Quiet Emergencies,’ Plus More: Tuesday’s Roundup
January 26, 2010, 4:00 pm
By Brock Read
- Americans should be applauded for their generous response to the recent disaster in Haiti, but they should also remember the quiet emergencies facing the world’s poor, says Bill Gates in an interview with The Daily Beast. “Haiti should remind us all that there is an immediate need to invest in and promote long-term development projects that are sustainable, scalable, and proven to work,” he says.
- Michael Edwards, a former Ford Foundation official and author of a new book on the limits of business approaches to philanthropy, says that “eroding the transformative potential of civil society may be one of the long-term consequences of the coming revolution in philanthropy.”
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