Newsletter - January 2007

Contents

 

CWB NEWS

NEWS
MAIN ARTICLE
NEW PROJECTS

CWB NEWS

 

Jan 9th 2007. Constitution of the Advisory Board of CWB in Barcelona: Intel, KPMG, Telefonica and The Colomer Group join the CWB project.

 

January 2007. New York State Legislature passes an act incorporating the C.E.O.'s Without Borders Foundation.

MAIN ARTICLE

 

The White Man's Burden, by William Easterly

Named among Best Books of 2006 by The Economist, The Washington Post and the Financial Times.

 

 

From Publishers Weekly
No one who attacks the humanitarian aid establishment is going to win any popularity contests, but, neither, it seems, is that establishment winning any contests with the people it is supposed to be helping. Easterly, an NYU economics professor and a former research economist at the World Bank, brazenly contends that the West has failed, and continues to fail, to enact its ill-formed, utopian aid plans because,

like the colonialists of old, it assumes it knows what is best for everyone. Existing aid strategies, Easterly argues, provide neither accountability nor feedback. Without accountability for failures, he says, broken economic systems are never fixed. And without feedback from the poor who need the aid, no one in charge really understands exactly what trouble spots need fixing. True victories against poverty, he demonstrates, are most often achieved through indigenous, ground-level planning. Except in its early chapters, where Easterly builds his strategic platform atop a tower of statistical analyses, the book's wry, cynical prose is highly accessible. Readers will come away with a clear sense of how orthodox methods of poverty reduction do not help, and can sometimes worsen, poor economies.
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NEWS

Global Economic Prospects 2007: Managing the Next Wave of Globalization

Dec 13th 2006

The World Bank

"The number of people living on less than $1 a day could be cut in half, from 1.1 billion now to 550 million in 2030. However, some regions, notably Africa, are at risk of being left behind".

 

Education blossoms in sub-Saharan Africa

Dec 29th 2006

International Herald Tribune

 

Latin America's economies: A good year

Dec 19th 2006
From The Economist print edition

 

Africa's expatriates: Costly postings

Dec 13th 2006
From The Economist print edition

 

Business and Aids

Dec 1st 2006

Financial Times

NEW PROJECTS

DISTRIBUTION - Wholesale and retail

Defining a growth strategy

Mr. Enric Ezquerra - Condis Supermercats, BARCELONA

Mr. Seth Adjei Baah - Shaaba Ent., ACCRA

 

 

 

FOOD & BEVERAGES - Bakery and pastry

Transfering technology

Mr. Jesus Montanya - Pa i Pernil, VALENCIA

Mr. Evans Azamelah, Evans Ent., ASHAIMAN

 

 

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