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All Aid

Benefits
Helping countries in need- to develop- solving

Challenges
Dependency- LEDC becoming dependant on MEDC and not being

Humanitarian Aid

problems that associated with developing countries


-Sent q...........

able to
-Ethiopia- wheat sent when people starving but free food drove

-Saves .................... in disasters

farmers out of business and this reduced their self sufficiency.

-Helps area r....................d


Aid from non government organisation

-No debt not repaying


-Find out what is n............d before- specific ..............

-Not a s.................. a.............. to rely on BUT then not dependant in

(NGO)

-Not always going through the g........................... so

the same way

avoids corruption

-Aid not always coor.................................

-Effects are ev.............................

-Can be used to persuade o..... a.......................- like converting to a

-No debt not rep..........................

certain religion

- Helps improve lives, longer term and build up their

-On some projects- unsus..................... and bring few benefits if

community build own w........., s...................., h..............

do not use countries resources.

centres -Save time collecting water every day

-Sometimes projects do not benefit smaller farmers and

which can be used on jobs, education

projects are often large scale.

-Builds sk...........

-It may be a c......................... of the investment that the projects

-Works best when use countries resources, labour,

are run by foreign companies or that a proportion of the

and supported with education and training

resources or profits will be sent abroad.

-B.................... industry

-The money may not go to the right things

-Quick and ef.........................

-The government may be c............................

-Sent directly to the g...........................t who can then

-Aid may be in the form of machinery or means that aren't

decide how to use it.

useful.

Development Aid (case study Aswan Dam)

Bilateral Aid

-Pay back- ...........................


Multilateral Aid

-More likely to meet the needs of the LEDC

-All these schemes were giving aid with c.......................... which

-Longer term d.............................. projects

were not working

-Conditions on aid can be used to put political or

-Loan conditions not met and WB/IMF would suddenly halter

economic pr....................... on the receiving country.

aid- means innocent suffered.


-Debt-loan needed to be repaid- resulting in huge d..................which are huge burdens on LEDCs

Nigeria- 3 Billion and has since paid back 9 billion but


interest repayments meant still owes 18 b...........................
-Aid goes to government, corruption may stop aid getting where

All Aid

Benefits
Helping countries in need- to develop- solving

its ne....................................
Challenges
Dependency- LEDC becoming dependant on MEDC and not being

Humanitarian Aid

problems that associated with developing countries


-Sent quickly

able to
-Ethiopia- wheat sent when people starving but free food drove

-Saves lives in disasters

farmers out of business and this reduced their self sufficiency.

-Helps area rebuild


Aid from non government organisation

-No debt not repaying


-Find out what is needed before- specific projects

-Not a structured amount to rely on BUT then not dependant in

(NGO)

-Not always going through the government so avoids

the same way

corruption

-Aid not always coordinated

-Effects are evaluated

-Can be used to persuade own agenda- like converting to a

-No debt not repaying

certain religion

- Helps improve lives longer term and build up their

-On some projects- unsustainable and bring few benefits if do

community build own wells, schools, health

not use countries resources.

centres. -Save time collecting water every day

-Sometimes projects do not benefit smaller farmers and

which can be used on jobs, education

projects are often large scale.

-Builds skills

-It may be a condition of the investment that the projects are

-Works best when use countries resources, labour,

run by foreign companies or that a proportion of the resources

and supported with education and training

or profits will be sent abroad.

-Boosts industry

-The money may not go to the right things

-Quick and effective

-The government may be corrupt

-Sent directly to the government who can then

-Aid may be in the form of machinery or means that aren't

decide how to use it.

useful.

-More likely to meet the needs of the LEDC

-Pay back- Debt


-All these schemes were giving aid with conditions which were

-Longer term development projects

not working

-Conditions on aid can be used to put political or

-Loan conditions not met and WB/IMF would suddenly halter

Development Aid (case study Aswan Dam)

Bilateral Aid

Multilateral Aid

economic pressure on the receiving country.

aid- means innocent suffered.


-Debt-loan needed to be repaid- resulting in huge debts- which
are huge burdens on LEDCs
Nigeria- 3 Billion and has since paid back 9 billion but
interest repayments meant still owes 18 billion
-Aid goes to government corruption may stop aid getting where

its needed.

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