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The 10 myths on foreign aid.
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Further to my earlier thread on Britain's massive foreign aid plan, here are the answers to 10 myths that are banded about in support of this aid.
Further to my earlier thread on Britain's massive foreign aid plan, here are the answers to 10 myths that are banded about in support of this aid.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.For anyone wanting to read a serious first-hand view of the aid business, I would recommend Michael Maren's book:
The Road To Hell: The ravaging effects of foreign aid and international charity
It was first published in 1997 and concentrates on Somalia, coincidentally a place which is again in the news for being a disaster area.
The Road To Hell: The ravaging effects of foreign aid and international charity
It was first published in 1997 and concentrates on Somalia, coincidentally a place which is again in the news for being a disaster area.
Read it and make up your own mind, rather than dismissing it out of hand. The author draws on his experience with aid organisations over 19 years around Africa in places like Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sudan and Ethiopia.
I would say this gives him an insight which is unlikely to be matched by most talking heads.
I would say this gives him an insight which is unlikely to be matched by most talking heads.
"The author draws on his experience with aid organisations "
Are we talking about the same thing? Aid organisations tend to be charities, often in war situations. Foreign aid from government uses public money to subsidise or promote events in comparatively stable situations. Personally I am a big supporter of this, although I can understand why some people have reservations. And then there are the problems we all know about concerning charitable aid to disaster zones.
Are we talking about the same thing? Aid organisations tend to be charities, often in war situations. Foreign aid from government uses public money to subsidise or promote events in comparatively stable situations. Personally I am a big supporter of this, although I can understand why some people have reservations. And then there are the problems we all know about concerning charitable aid to disaster zones.
These aren't <10 answers> to anything.
They are a collection of rather spurious opinions.
There are just as many 'experts' who would refute these claims and their selective 'evidence'.
This is only proof that Old Git agrees with that propoganda rag The Daily Mail - big deal! Who'd have expected that!
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They are a collection of rather spurious opinions.
There are just as many 'experts' who would refute these claims and their selective 'evidence'.
This is only proof that Old Git agrees with that propoganda rag The Daily Mail - big deal! Who'd have expected that!
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/// This is only proof that Old Git agrees with that propoganda rag The Daily Mail - big deal! Who'd have expected that! ///
This is also proof that Zeuhl dislikes as he calls it "the propaganda (correct spelling) rag The Daily Mail".-big deal, who would have expected that.
One could use any publication that went against his own particular agenda, and he would still make the same comments.
Must learn to only post what he and The Guardian agrees with.... I don't think so somehow.
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This is also proof that Zeuhl dislikes as he calls it "the propaganda (correct spelling) rag The Daily Mail".-big deal, who would have expected that.
One could use any publication that went against his own particular agenda, and he would still make the same comments.
Must learn to only post what he and The Guardian agrees with.... I don't think so somehow.
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