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International Benevolence Challenge: A Competitive Approach to Poverty Reduction

Par : Glen Thorne
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-83418-487-6
  • EAN9781834184876
  • Date de parution07/07/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
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  • ÉditeurTellwell Talent

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What if global poverty could be eliminated through competition?International Benevolence Challenge introduces a bold new model for international aid, one that treats development not as charity, but as a strategic investment in global stability and prosperity. Glen Thorne presents a framework that transforms aid into measurable outcomes through transparency, teamwork, and constructive rivalry among nations.
This approach reframes development assistance from a fragmented obligation into a catalyst for leadership, innovation, and national prestige. Drawing on insights from global practitioners and leaders across institutions such as the United Nations, development agencies, and international NGOs, International Benevolence Challenge examines the inefficiencies of current systems and presents a scalable blueprint for reform.
Donor-recipient partnerships, strategic engagement models, and a pragmatic call for G20-plus leadership demonstrate how national ambition can be aligned with shared global advancement. At a time when protectionism, climate disruption, and stalled development threaten decades of advancement, International Benevolence Challenge offers a credible alternative grounded in cooperation, accountability, and measurable results.
This book invites governments, institutions, and global citizens to consider how development aid could be organized as a structured global competition capable of accelerating poverty reduction while expanding prosperity and opportunity. Ambitious yet pragmatic, International Benevolence Challenge presents a framework for aligning national competition with international cooperation in an effort to eliminate poverty in all its forms.