Talent & Education

The giving chain: How philanthropy is driving progress in Asian education

November 17, 2016

Asia

November 17, 2016

Asia
Michael Gold

Managing editor

Michael is a managing editor at Economist Impact. Although Michael has roots in Montreal, he grew up in Palo Alto, California and attended Yale University, where he majored in anthropology. Prior to joining the Economist Group, Michael was a correspondent for Reuters in Taipei, where he covered the technology sector. He has also worked in Beijing and is fluent in Mandarin. 

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Educational giving is becoming more sophisticated and professional, and is addressing problems along the entire educational value chain. Educational philanthropists and organisations are creatively working alongside governments, as well as with each other and NGOs, to complement Asia’s rapid economic growth. They are also developing new approaches to funding their projects.

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