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The Giving World: The Hidden Financial System Behind Global Development

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Welcome to Crisis in Perception, where we examine the systems shaping our world. This episode explores The Giving World by Mona Hammami Hijazi as a systems-level analysis of global development finance. The discussion examines incentive structures, institutional persistence, feedback loops, hidden system dynamics, and structural outcomes that emerge when aid, remittances, and philanthropy interact as a single ecosystem. 📺 Watch on YouTube: 👉 https://youtu.be/Zup9rVQtozI ❤️ Support on Patreon: 👉 https://www.patreon.com/CrisisinPerception/posts/giving-world-161938850?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link Author Support If these ideas resonate, consider reading the work yourself or borrowing it from your local library. Supporting authors and libraries helps keep critical inquiry accessible. If you value systems-level analysis like this, please follow, rate, and share the project. This content was created using AI-assisted tools for research synthesis, structuring, and narration support. All analysis, framing, and editorial decisions are guided by human judgment as part of the Crisis in Perception project.

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