Lessons From Abroad
Our global neighbors are innovative, but they face unique problems.
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Tom Hurley
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In Brazil, Mallabone and Myers learned individual giving is so new some donors fear kidnapping if their names are published. In India, wealth is kept within a family and transferred from one generation to the next. In China, where growth and tremendous social needs exist side by side, one major donor described the country as undergoing an “age of enlightenment” ... with personal philanthropy as a natural outgrowth.
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