introduction to aid
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Introduction to Aid. http://www.flickr.com/photos/22838390@N04/2917145016/. AID. is the term used to describe ‘the transfer of money, equipment, manpower, to another country, its objective is to benefit the recipient country.’. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/22838390@N04/2917145016/
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is the term used to describe
‘the transfer of money, equipment, manpower, to another country, its objective is to benefit the
recipient country.’
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The World’s richest 22 nations have pledged to
contribute 0.7% of GNP to overseas development.
The United Kingdom currently contributes
0.52%.
The highest contributor is Sweden- 1.12%.
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http://www.worldmapper.org/display.php?selected=363
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Aid_recipients._$_per_capita,_2007.PNG
International Aid Recipients.Darker colour the higher the aid.
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Solomon Islands 67% 0.5Somalia 58% ?Liberia 54% 0.3
São Tomé and Príncipe
47% 0.6
Burundi: 46% 0.3
Top International Aid Recipients.% of GNP/HDI
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Provided after or during a disaster. Also called
emergency aid.
Emergency temporary shelters after an
earthquake.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/britishredcross/4307320741/
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Purpose is to develop the quality of life of individuals and communities over time. Also called development
aid.
CAMFED ‘s work in Zambia improving female literacy.
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Funded by the public through NGOs (Non-
Governmental Organisations).
Supporting Oxfam’s work by direct debit.
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When one country provides resources to another.
If conditions are attached, loans that can only be spent on the resources or services of the donor
country, it is called tied aid.
In 1991 the UK provided £234 million pounds of funding for the Pergau River Dam in Malaysia, in return Malaysia spent £1 billion on British arms.
Tied aid is now illegal in the UK.
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Donations are pooled from a number of
countries and distributed through
an international organisation, such as
the World Bank.
This may also be conditional. The
World Bank usually requires market
liberalisation in return for development
loans.