Foreign Assistance Across the Developing World: A Personal Account of 40 Years
By (Author) Tom Kivlan
BookBaby
BookBaby
9th January 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
428
Width 158mm, Height 234mm, Spine 30mm
821g
This book is the story of one man's journey in search of a meaningful life through the promotion of international assistance programs to stimulate economic development and respond to the needs of crisis situations around the world. The story starts at point of entry into the international field through the US military and leads on to graduate studies on development subjects in Australia and India. From there, it provides a first hand look at the inner workings of international assistance programs principally sponsored by the US Government in the Middle East, Latin America, Africa, Eastern Europe and parts of Asia. Each and every American citizen, who paid federal taxes, participated in these programs which form an important part of the legacy of our nation and people over the last 70 years.
Tom Kivlan is an international consultant who has worked in nearly all parts of the developing world for a variety of private and public sector clients in programs designed to promote improved economic well being or respond to the needs created by civil conflict or natural disasters. Point of contact: tkivlan5@gmail.com