Stop Aid Dependency in Africa.
Posted: April 2nd, 2009 | Author: Stop AID | Filed under: Stop Aid | Tags: aid kills, dambisa moyo, dambisa twitter, dead aid, develop africa, fight poverty in africa, invest in africa, Stop Aid, stopaid.org | 2 Comments »Dear Friends.

Dead Aid
Almost everyone will agree that anyone who has ever achieved something has never done it by perpetually relying on handouts. In principle people need to be held accountable in order to establish their own fiscal discipline and growth in their lives. This is usually done through Investing and Trade.
Instead of always giving a man fish, show him how to catch the fish.
Why is Africa dependent on AID ? What has AID done for Africa over the past 50 years? These questions have been answered by Dambisa Moyo in the book DEAD AID.
This website has been created to allow a more centralized movement to stop AID and propose new and innovative solutions for Africa. Browse this website for more details about the curse of Aid Dependency and feel free to contribute to the discussion.
Dambisa has mentioned our Movement on Twitter encouraging you all to participate in creating awareness about the African Development Agenda.
Please support our petition and forward this page to all your friends via email, facebook, twitter and other social networks. You will find the share icons for social media at the bottom of this post.
Support the end to Aid Dependency. Sign the petition below.
We the STOP AID MOVEMENT ask you to sign our petition to Stop Economic AID Dependency in Africa.
This Petition also advocates for lifting of Trade Barriers for African produce and the end to policies and restrictions that block African Entrepreneurship at the grassroots level.
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Laureen Namusonge,
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Ben Koot,
Wahome,
William Gill,
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Madalitso Mwanza,
jonah ng\'ang\'a nyagombe,
Brendan Moore,
Dave Lucas,
Raymond Jumah,
Mukiza Edwin,
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Butera Raymond,
Chiweni Chimbwete,
Rev. Noel Maturlu,
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Matthew Lee,
Tom Mirimba,
Jessica McCauley,
Lara Johnstone,
In Solidarity,
John Karanja
Founder
STOP AID MOVEMENT
