Education and philanthropy in the Middle East and North Africa
Autor
Ridge, Natasha Y.
Kippels, Susan
Bruce, Elizabeth R.
Institución
Resumen
In North America and Europe, philanthropic foundations established
by individuals, families and corporations have been operating in the
education sector for over one hundred years (Arnove, 1984; Berman,
1983; Eikenberry & Nickel, 2006; Zunz, 2014). Globally, however, the last
two decades have seen a significant increase in the level of involvement of
philanthropic organisations in the education sector in most regions of the
world, including the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) (Srivastava &
Oh, 2010; Zunz, 2014). The growth in giving in the MENA region appears
to have been driven by two key factors: first, a strong religious or cultural
imperative to give back (Farouky, 2016; Ibrahim, 2008) and second, growing levels of personal and state wealth across the MENA region that have
created a greater capacity for philanthropic giving (Knight & Ribeiro,
2017).