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Freedom from Want Ian Smillie

Freedom from Want By Ian Smillie

Freedom from Want by Ian Smillie


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Traces BRAC's evolution from a small relief operation indistinguishable from hundreds of others, into a variegated social experiment in the developing world.

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Freedom from Want: The Remarkable Success Story of BRAC, the Global Grassroots Organization That's Winning the Fight Against Poverty by Ian Smillie

Unlike Grameen Bank, the microcredit giant whose Nobel Prize heaped it with accolades and publicity, its Bangladeshi cousin BRAC is barely known outside the country. Author Ian Smillie predicts that BRAC, which is arguably the world's largest, most diverse and most successful NGO, has little time left in the shadows. The spread of its work dwarfs any other private, government or non-profit enterprise in its impact on development, on women, on children and on thousands of communities in Asia and Africa. ""Freedom From Want"" traces BRAC's evolution from a small relief operation indistinguishable from hundreds of others, into what is undoubtedly the largest and most variegated social experiment in the developing world. BRAC's story shows how social enterprise can trump corruption and how purpose, innovation and clear thinking can overcome the most entrenched injustices that society can offer. It is a story that ranges from distant villages in Bangladesh to New York's financial district on 9/11, from war-torn Afghanistan to the vast plains of East Africa and the ruins of Southern Sudan. Partly an adventure story, partly a lesson in development economics, partly an examination of excellence in management, the book describes one of the world's most remarkable success stories, one that has transformed disaster into development and despair into hope.

About Ian Smillie

Ian Smillie is an Ottawa-based development consultant and writer. He has lived and worked in Sierra Leone, Nigeria and Bangladesh. He was a founder of the Canadian development organization, Inter Pares, and was Executive Director of CUSO. In 2000 and 2001, Smillie served on a UN Security Council expert panel investigating the links between illicit weapons and the diamond trade in Sierra Leone. Today he serves as Research Coordinator on Partnership Africa Canada's 'Diamonds and Human Security Project' and is a participant in the intergovernmental 'Kimberley Process,' which is developing a global certification system for rough diamonds.

Table of Contents

1) Arms and the Man; 2) The Plan; 3) The Problem; 4) Learning and Unlearning; 5) Dulling the Edge of Husbandry?; 6) The Learning Organization; 7) The Chicken and Egg Problem; 8) A Simple Solution; 9) Of Pink Elephants and 9/11; 10) The Mulberry Bush; 11) Water and Milk; 12) Millennium Development Goal 6 (Target 8); 13) Educating Bangladesh; 14) Challenging the Frontiers; 15) A University; 16) On Being Ready; 17) The Democratic Deficit; 18) Afghanistan; 19) The Source of the Nile; 20) In Larger Freedom.

Additional information

GOR004248097
9781565492943
1565492943
Freedom from Want: The Remarkable Success Story of BRAC, the Global Grassroots Organization That's Winning the Fight Against Poverty by Ian Smillie
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Kumarian Press
2009-05-15
285
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