Faith-based development initiatives ?
Fixing the broken social systems of the underdeveloped countries has to proceed from the bottom up; stable market societies operating under a framework of law can't subsist unless certain cultural reforms are made. To this end, some development money should be set aside to fund Christian evangelical activities in the Third World. Religion has a unique ability to mould and form individuals at a ground-floor level where the State can't penetrate, instilling values such as the work ethic, the importance of the family, non-violence, respect for individual rights and the rule of law, and so on. They can also instruct the people about the errors of revolutionary socialism (especially in Latin America) and help thwart the epidemic of Islamic fundamentalism (especially in Africa).
(No, I'm not religious, in any sense of the word; but as long as these groups exist, the State might as well put them to work for what they're worth).