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international call cards Searchers versus Planners, Easterly versus Sachs. Is there a solution to solving global problems? What can we do to combat extreme poverty? Is it our Saturn phone card responsibility to do something? The question is not only how to help “Africa”, but also a question how to help the developing world; it is Art of Living an important point on the agenda of politicians, scientists, and many activists. There are a lot of people who are concerned about this topic and Art of Living there is no one answer as to what should be done. In my paper I will focus on the work of two economists, Jeffrey Sachs visit poland who is an American economist and Director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University and William Easterly, as well as economist, specializing in economic growth hotel room and foreign aid. Both of them started the argument on how should we go about ending poverty. Easterly criticizes the Sachs’ theory in his book embroidery “End of poverty” and his work in general, in his response book “The White Man’s Burden”, where he has presented the theory of planners and embroidery searchers. But looking closer at the work of those two we can find many similar approaches, and a lot of the Easterly’s criticisms are not