Philanthropy as a creative strategy for international development Case study: Rockefeller foundation initiative's for AGRA
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The Rockefeller Foundation has introduced itself a global philanthropic organization (foundation) and ‘old players' in philanthropy's arena. This idea has continued since existing of The Rockefeller Foundation in 1913 until now. This paper discusses about how philanthropy is taken over as a creative and effective strategy to realized development goals in the developing countries. One of the most influential philanthropic organizations in global arena is The Rockefeller Foundation, this foundation have so many strategic plan to accelerate development in the developing countries, such as their support on the ‘Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA)' that began in 2006. This program has become a creative strategy to realized food security and economic improvement in Africa.
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