Lords of Poverty by Graham Hancock dares to reveal not only the failure of the big projects, but also unmasks the immoral character of the protagonists. Hancock has pointed out as to how the NGOs on the pretext of doing social cause cheat western public to make a huge amounts.
This book, with hard facts and logics, points to the fact that many aid projects do more harm than good. This book is worth reading for those, who really want to work for the Third World children. I am really glad to see such more books in the market. Read More: Amajon
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