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Summary Of: Aid

they invest and use the proceeds to support aid organizations and other causes... Aid organizations may provide both humanitarian and development aid... A number of aid NGOs have an affiliation with a religious denomination... Some government aid agencies also conduct direct operations... has been a venue to announce promises of aid for this purpose and for general development of poor countries... for statistics on government aid to developing countries... usually through aid agencies or the government of the affected country... Humanitarian aid is distinguished from... Development aid is aid given by... which is aid given by governments on certain concessional terms... The offer to give development aid has to be understood in the context of the... Development aid wanted to offer technical solutions to social problems without altering basic social structures... Aid is given for a specific purpose e... Aid is given for a specific sector e... A form of Programme Aid that is directly channelled into the financial system of the recipient country... A combination of Project aid and Programme aid... The aid is used by the country donating it to build infrastructure... puts foreign aid into three categories... Development aid provided to developed countries... Aid which does not fall into the other two categories... Aid is seldom given from motives of pure... Whether one considers such aid bad may depend on whether one agrees with the agenda being pursued by the donor... each used aid to influence the internal politics of other nations... Aid to underdeveloped countries has sometimes been criticized as being more in the interest of the... aid by organizations such as the... aid may be criticized simply on the ground that it was not effective... critics of the ideology behind a piece of aid are likely to see it as ineffective... produced widely differing assessments of the correlation between aid and economic growth... Aid in particular for the policy conditionalities that often accompany it... Food given as aid often ended up on markets being sold privately... The government receiving aid often had secret bank accounts in which it hid foreign aid money for private purposes... has argued that foreign aid causes harm to the recipient nations... specifically because aid is distributed by local politicians... Shikwati uses the example of food aid delivered to Kenya in the form of a shipment of... foreign aid has started to gain momentum... As mentioned in the previous section aid can sometimes do more harm than good... Aid cannot be a top down effort done by outsiders without feedback and interaction of locals... Without that aid can throw the local system out of balance and thus do more harm... Aid agencies operating through bad governments might not reach the needy people... aid filling pockets of government workers... Aid agencies often are accountable to donors... Therefore the aid agency might focus its efforts on items that guarantee a good press visibility instead of... Aid agencies need to be accountable... giving aid directly to high impact charities... s Efforts to Aid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So Little Good... analysis of the proportion of aid wasted on consultants... s Effort to Aid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So Little Good... Why US foreign aid demands major reform...

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