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African Philanthropy Philanthropic Responses To Covid19 And Development Goals In Africa Bhekinkosi Moyo Editor

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African Philanthropy Philanthropic Responses To Covid19 And Development Goals In Africa Bhekinkosi Moyo Editor
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.36 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Bhekinkosi Moyo (editor), Mzukisi Qobo (editor), Nomfundo Ngwenya (editor)
ISBN: 9781803927862, 1803927860
Language: English
Year: 2023

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African Philanthropy Philanthropic Responses To Covid19 And Development Goals In Africa Bhekinkosi Moyo Editor by Bhekinkosi Moyo (editor), Mzukisi Qobo (editor), Nomfundo Ngwenya (editor) 9781803927862, 1803927860 instant download after payment.

Opening novel avenues of knowledge in the study of African philanthropy and development, this incisive book provides a critical assessment of philanthropic responses during crisis and non-crisis periods. It explores how collaboration between multilateral institutions and philanthropic organisations during a crisis can be harnessed and replicated to address the continent’s developmental challenges during non-crisis periods.


Combining empirical insights with cutting edge theory, this forward-thinking book investigates the activities of high-net worth individuals, foundations, and corporate actors working with governments to create shared value. Through individual case studies and comparative analyses across diverse sectors and geographies, chapters demonstrate how shared value is crucial to building resilience in societies through philanthropy. The book ultimately makes a call for deeper and more meaningful forms of collaboration among the key actors in society: governments, the private sector, high-net worth individuals, and multilateral institutions.


This highly innovative book will be an essential resource for researchers and academics interested in development studies, the sociology of organisations, and social policy in developing countries. Its empirical grounding will also inform policy responses in crisis and non-crisis periods.

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