Africa's coffin-maker benchmark
July 10, 2012  15:09
If you worry that foreign aid is an utter waste, just chat with some mortality experts here in southern Africa -- the coffin makers. They're miserable. These coffin makers in the street markets are idle partly because American spending on programs to fight AIDS around the world means that vast numbers of people are no longer dying at a young age. So coffin makers sit dejectedly beside stacks of lumber, waiting for business.

That's the op-ed piece on the New York Times. Read
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