IMF and World Bank: Some people think the World Bank and IMF can be reoriented to provide useful assistance to developing countries. Other people believe the world’s poor would benefit from the abolition of those institutions. How might international financial institutions be changed to avoid perpetuating the legacies of colonialism, or is that not possible?
The End of Poverty
“The End of Poverty” is about the roots of global poverty. Hunger and deprivation are not portrayed as problems that can be solved with technology, foreign aid, or development planning. Instead, this film reveals the ways poverty arises from neocolonial policies that lock poor countries into a state of dependency. Foreign aid and economic development have been frauds, costing millions of people their lives. By tracing the global history that has led up to the current situation, “The End of Poverty” dispels a number of myths. It then offers a new framework with which we might begin to address the true causes of poverty.-