Andrew MacLeod takes us on a journey from when he was an idealist entering the aid world to becoming a pragmatist with a visionn of partnerships leading to reducing global poverty.
With an understanding of some of the deep failing sof foreign aid, and some hope form some of the u nlikeliest sources- military, mining companies, banks and other private sector players- MacLeod challenges us to rethink perceptions of who are the 'bad guys' and who are the 'white knights' in the developing world.