I have difficulties seeing how conventional businesses will 'fight' many aspects of poverty and worry that donors are moving away from other important aspects of poverty reduction because they find them difficult. More competent, effective and accountable local governments are critical for many aspects of poverty reduction - but donors are not very good at knowing how to support these or support national governments to support these. Representative organizations of the urban and rural poor are also very important for poverty reduction, for what they do, what they demand and what they can offer government agencies and other civil society groups as partners, yet most official donors find it difficult to support them (or even listen to them). Obviously, prosperity (to which private businesses contribute much) is an important underpinning of poverty reduction but look at the number of booming cities where poverty and exclusion are actually increasing.
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