OPINION

Making Things Worse: International Aid and Development Policies in Africa

Written by Clayton Perry
Published February 24, 2007
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Clayton Perry's mission parallels that of John Hope Franklin, Marcus Garvey and Carter G. Woodson. As the founder of the NUBIANO Project, Perry facilitates the design of projects that give voice to the Black diaspora, empower the Black community, redefine mainstream perspectives of "Blackness," and celebrate Black culture and history. He can be reached at crperry84@gmail.com.
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Making Things Worse: International Aid and Development Policies in Africa
Published: February 24, 2007
Type: Opinion
Section: Culture
Filed Under: Politics: International, Culture: Society, Culture: History, Culture: Business and Economics
Part of a feature: The NUBIANO Exchange
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