Bill Gates pledges 120 million to boost African, Indian farmers
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#3A lot of people hate on Bill, but the man sure knows how to invest his money wisely.
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I guess details like this are too complex to go through in a general news article.
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Call me a pessimist, but when I see such a huge amount of money being donated - I can't help but wonder how it's meant to trickle down to the people, how it's made sure the people know how to manage it well, etc. I guess details like this are too complex to go through in a general news article.
One example is the way that the Acumen Fund "invests." They insist on there being good feedback loops. Subsidised farming (eg cheap micro irrigation equipment) technology is preferred relative to free farming technology because the former requires poor farmers to dedicate extremely scarce resources. This means that they buy in to the system.
Modular solutions are preferred to make-over solutions. For example, if a micro farmer (say 2 hectares) can buy or receive enough equipment to irrigate only 1/4 hectare and must make a decision about the second 1/4 hectare after seeing the results (perhaps reinvesting the gains) on the first, this is better then a plan to completely irrigate an entire village, even if they are contributing scarce cash to the project themselves.
Re: Bill Gates pledges 120 million to boost African, Indian farmers
#6applauds effort A lot of people hate on Bill, but the man sure knows how to invest his money wisely.
Re: Bill Gates pledges 120 million to boost African, Indian farmers
#7Re: Bill Gates pledges 120 million to boost African, Indian farmers
#8applauds effort A lot of people hate on Bill, but the man sure knows how to invest his money wisely.