British Journalist Graham Hancock 1989:
“Every year, the richest countries foot the bill for global official aid, funded by ordinary taxpayers who believe their contributions help the poorest. However, the reality of where this money goes is shocking and far from the intended purpose.”
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Canadian Academic Gerald Caplan 2006:
“Africa is a mess and it’s not going to get better any time soon”
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Kenyan Professor and Author Dr. James McFie 2024:
“Kenya Will End Up Like Haiti”
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Recipients of Canada Aid (2005-2015), where are they now? Continue for answers..
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Robert Gichuru
As an individual deeply immersed in the evolution of technology, I've traversed the landscapes of telephone switching systems, mainframes, personal computers, and microprocessors. My journey in technology has not only honed my skills but also fueled my passion for creating and problem-solving.
My natural inclination is to leverage technology to help others and bring innovative solutions to life. With a default setting geared towards software development, I thrive on the challenges and opportunities that arise in this dynamic field.
In addition to my professional pursuits, I cherish my role as a spouse and parent to two children. Family values and the desire to create a better world for future generations are at the core of everything I do.
While I may not always conform to traditional social settings, my commitment to meaningful contributions remains unwavering. Through this blog, I aim to share insights t based on experience on the concept of international development and use of tax dollars for the same, with a focus on rectifying misconceptions and advocating for positive change.
Embark on this journey with me as we navigate the intricate tapestry of our diverse global community. Together, let's cultivate a relationship founded on acceptance, understanding, and mutual respect.
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