Thursday, December 19, 2013

Big philanthropy: are the critics right to be suspicious? - podcast | Global development | theguardian.com

Big philanthropy: are the critics right to be suspicious? - podcast | Global development | theguardian.com: In the global south, however, suspicion lingers about the size and motives of these US-based organisations.

Hugh Muir examines the issues, asking where big philanthropy is heading, what challenges it faces, and how it could be done better. He is joined in the studio by Loren Treisman from the Indigo Trust, one of the charitable trusts held by the Sainsbury family, founders of one of the UK's largest supermarket chains.

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