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EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 1H 11M

Where Foreign Aid Money Really Goes | World Bank Economist Explains (E198)

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Former World Bank economist Dr. Emily Brearley says billions in foreign aid have been wasted by corrupt NGOs, bloated bureaucracies, and elites disconnected from the people they claim to help. Guest Bio Dr. Emily Brearley is a former World Bank development economist and author of Aid Inferno. After decades working inside the global development system across Africa, Latin America, and Asia, she now critiques the failures of modern foreign aid, USAID, NGOs, and the World Bank. She is also founder of Solution 42, a consulting organization focused on transparent, locally driven development projects. Topics Discussed Why foreign aid often fails USAID inefficiency and corruption World Bank loans vs grants “Beltway Bandits” and NGO bureaucracy Bill Easterly and development economics John Perkins and Confessions of an Economic Hitman China’s growing influence in Africa and Latin America Gender ideology and development policy NGO corruption and “poverty industry” incentives Why local NGOs outperform international NGOs The collapse of trust in aid institutions Ivanka Trump and women’s development initiatives Why elite universities and “studies” degrees are failing students Career advice for young people in the AI era How the World Bank could actually be reformed Main Points 1. Foreign Aid Often Makes Countries Worse Brearley argues that aid institutions wrongly assume countries are poor simply because they lack money, when deeper institutional and governance problems are usually the real issue. 2. USAID Became a Bureaucratic Industry She claims much aid money never reaches intended recipients because it is absorbed by contractors, consultants, nonprofits, and administrative overhead in Washington D.C. 3. The Incentives Reward Failure Development agencies often receive more funding when projects fail, creating no incentive to admit mistakes or shut down ineffective programs. 4. NGOs Can Exploit Poverty Brearley argues some international NGOs perpetuate poverty narratives because their funding depends on keeping crises alive and emotionally marketable. 5. China Is Winning Through Infrastructure She warns that China is strategically using loans and infrastructure projects to expand influence across Africa and Latin America while Western aid institutions focus on ideology and bureaucracy. 6. Local Organizations Usually Understand Problems Better According to Brearley, local NGOs and local universities are often more competent and accountable than international aid bureaucracies. 7. The Development Industry Became Ideological Brearley criticizes the push for Western gender ideology within aid programs, arguing it alienated conservative countries and distracted from core economic development. 8. Young People Need Practical Skills She advises students to avoid expensive, low-value degrees and instead pursue practical, employable skills in STEM, trades, economics, engineering, or healthcare. Top 3 Quotes “The premise that countries are poor simply because they don’t have enough money is false.” “Nobody in the aid business has an incentive to say: ‘Hey, this isn’t working.’” “We should stop talking about whether USAID was shut down and start talking about what Aid 2.0 should actually look like.” Books & Articles Discussed Books Aid Inferno Confessions of an Economic Hitman Into the Woodchipper Hard Times The Closing of the American Mind The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Articles & Papers “The Cartel of Good Intentions” — Bill Easterly “Mission Creep” — Jessica Einhorn (Foreign Affairs) Brookings Institution external World Bank audits Lancet study on projected deaths after USAID cuts New York Times article: A Year After USAID Death, Fired Workers Find Few Jobs and Much Loss 🎙 The Pod is hosted by Jesse Wright💬 For guest suggestions, questions, or media inquiries, reach out at https://elpodcast.media/📬 Never miss an episode – subscribe and follow wherever you get your podcasts.⭐️ If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the show. It helps others find us. Thanks for listening!

Former World Bank economist Dr. Emily Brearley argues that decades of foreign aid have enriched bureaucracies and elites more than the poor. In this conversation, she explains why USAID and the World Bank lost public trust, how China is expanding its global influence, and what a more transparent “Aid 2.0” could look like.

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