Providing foundations: Philanthropy, global policy and administration

Jung & Harrow trace the emergence of global philanthropic foundations as actors in policy and aid administration. They critique funding models, accountability regimes, and argue for more equitable partnerships and transparent governance in global philanthropy. The article emphasizes the need for a critical examination of the power dynamics inherent in international philanthropic endeavors, advocating for practices that foster greater equity and accountability in the global aid landscape. It also highlights the growing influence of foundations in shaping global policy agendas.
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