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Home Grown Glory offers an insightful critique of the global developmental aid industry, highlighting its impact on the worlds most impoverished communities. Scott Worley explores the complexities of the aid system, shedding light on the challenges and contradictions within the current framework for helping those in need. Through a series of parables and real-world examples, Worley examines the unintended consequences of well-intentioned interventions and presents alternative solutions that emphasize sustainability, community empowerment, and long-term growth.
This thought-provoking book calls for a more nuanced approach to aidone that acknowledges the agency of local communities and places emphasis on home-grown solutions. Worley argues for development that is less reliant on external forces and more rooted in the cultural, social, and economic contexts of the communities it aims to serve.
Home Grown Glory is a must-read for anyone interested in international development, social justice, or the future of global humanitarian efforts.
developmental aid, international development, poverty alleviation, sustainable development, community empowerment, global health, socio-economic problems, aid critique, social justice, West vs. local solutions, developmental aid industry, aid impact analysis