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Kumi Naidoo and Dambisa Moyo discuss African poverty
BBC Question Time: Afghanistan and Geopolitics
BBC Question Time: The state of the leadership
Dambisa Moyo on the problems of aid dependency
Milken: Dambisa Moyo on moving from aid to investment
CNN: Paul Kagame talks about Dead Aid and China
Time 100: Nominees interviewed on the red carpet
BBC Radio 4: Innovate away from aid
CTV: Help create jobs and entrepreneurs in Africa
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Dambisa argues for more innovative ways for Africa to finance development including trade with China, accessing the capital markets, and microfinance.

Dambisa Moyo is the author of "Dead Aid: Why Aid is Not Working and How There is a Better Way For Africa" which became a New York Times bestseller.

In May 2009 TIME Magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world.
Books:
Dead Aid
Channel Comments (79)
theWanderingScribe (1 week ago)
Great channel and excellent message. Thanks for all the media.
SandyTwoZero (1 week ago)
A brilliant and controversial thesis. Miss Moyo is a breath of fresh air and hopefully only the first of the much-needed African intellectual iconoclasts.
jcsump (1 month ago)
This Channel is beautiful. You have shed light on things that we all need to be mindful of. I myself am a poet, as well as (begining) writer, and I find your wisdom as......Refreshing......You have my support as a faithful viewer.
400yearAfricanplan (1 month ago)
You have my support 110%.
Rangerpjonwebx (1 month ago)
Most of them have not been to Business School, Government School and/or Political Science School. So they do not know what they are doing. They just try to do what the IMF and the World Bank tell them to do.
BillEarl88 (2 months ago)
Sister, you rock!
Rangerpjonwebx (2 months ago)
The IMF and the World Bank have economically locked down Africa through destructive development policies, and unfair trade agreements. Why? So that western multinational companies can suck up whatever African resources they want to, whenever they want to. That is Neocolonialism.

The IMF and the World Bank have virtually run most African countries for decades, according to Ha-Joon Chang.
abamieda2 (2 months ago)
It gladdens my heart to see an African woman speaking eloquently and intelligently about the issues pertaining to Africa and aid. Even though you come across those that are ignorant and condescending you continue to remain calm and unruffled when putting your point across. This is a credit to you. I believe the continent of Africa will see better days. No condition is permanent
Keep up the good work
nzingamina (2 months ago)
Love your channel...get rid of the wead plz.

I agree with how our African leaders get AID and it does not benefit the masses.

Kudos...
Rangerpjonwebx (2 months ago)
I'm going to have to get this book. She is correct. Another good book is "Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism", by Ha-Joon Chang.
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