Canada’s foreign aid groups are ripe for disruption
Too many groups are competing for market share of donor dollars. They need to collaborate more.

What would happen if the leaders of Canada’s major relief and development groups got into the same room and were told to set aside their organizational interests, to dream up a new model to finance programs that serve the poorest and most vulnerable people around the globe?
That’s a question th...
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