Silver Bullets, Grand Challenges and the New Philanthropy

This paper critically assesses the "silver bullet" and "grand challenge" approaches in philanthropy, particularly in health and agriculture. Using Gates-funded biofortification as a case study, the authors argue that these approaches often oversimplify complex development problems, neglecting local diversity and accountability. They contend that imperatives for rapid "scaling up" assume homogenous populations, transforming diverse needs into demands for predefined technical solutions. The paper advocates for a reinvigorated philanthropic sector that embraces learning processes, recognizes diversity, and reshapes program design to foster more equitable and sustainable outcomes.
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