Dead Aid
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Dambisa Moyo in her national bestseller, Dead Aid. Published in 2010, this thought-provoking book challenges one of the most pervasive myths of our time: that the billions of dollars in aid sent from wealthy nations to developing African countries have effectively reduced poverty and spurred economic growth. Moyo argues that, contrary to popular belief, poverty levels are rising and growth rates are declining, leaving millions to suffer in silence.
With a sharp critique of the current international aid model, often championed by celebrities and policymakers, Moyo presents a compelling case for a new approach to economic development in Africa. Spanning 208 pages, Dead Aid is not just a book; it’s a call to rethink how we perceive and deliver aid. Join the conversation on economic assistance and explore a bold new roadmap for the future of Africa.