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    It has been argued for decades that long term foreign assistance is unfavorable for the development of the recipient nation. However‚ there are some countries that have shown positive effects of foreign aid. India can be regarded as this type of country. According to Global Issues Journal (2011)‚ India is one of the biggest recipients of long-term foreign aid in the world and mainly supported by donors‚ such as the United States of America and the United Kingdom‚ and international organizations‚

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    Foreign Aid to Bangladesh (from independence to till now) Bangladesh is a country with a population of 120 million people‚ but heavily dependent on international or foreign aid. One of the downside of receiving foreign aid is that Bangladesh still spends a part of it for waging war in the Chittagong Hill. Foreign aid is also used for socio-economic developments and fighting one of the highest poverty rates in the world. Each year‚ Bangladesh spends an extra $125 million on foreign aid and

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the study Foreign aid represents an important source of finance in most developing countries. It is estimated that foreign aid accounts for about 10 percent of the GDP and 40 – 70 percent of the government’s annual expenditure budget in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). It is estimated that over 90 percent of foreign aid projects in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are implemented by foreign consulting firms. Critics of argue that foreign aid substitutes domestic resources through declined

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    Peace on Foreign Aid India Foreign aid is an important part for financing the developmental programs of the developing countries. It Is currently considered as an important instrument of the foreign policy of states. It acts as a major source of foreign exchange earnings for developing countries. After World War II‚ developed economies have been providing hundred billions of dollars in terms of foreign aid to the developing world with welfare. Before the First World War‚ foreign aid

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    36% of Africans live on less than a dollar a day. 20% of the population is undernourished. However‚ people in foreign countries can help the poorer people by donating to trustworthy charities‚ and giving aid to the poor Africans who need it the most. Critics of aid say that giving aid to Africans creates stereotypes and doesn’t focus on creating a good economy of government. But it is more important to keep people alive than to create a good government and economy. You need able‚ healthy citizens

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    Effects of War and Peace on Foreign Aid Glenda K. Walker Strayer University SOC 300- Sociology of Developing Countries December 2‚ 2014 Mr. J. Cathey The proliferation of crises around the world has led to a sharp increase in the scale of humanitarian aid required to meet the vital needs of the people affected by them for food‚ water‚ medical care and shelter. Humanitarian organizations can either meet those needs directly or support local services engaged in the same work. In most cases‚ both

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    February 14‚ 2013 INR3932-03 Paper 1 Why Foreign Aid is Hurting Africa In this article Dambisa Moyo‚ is arguing that money‚ in the form of aid given to African nations has not only trapped many of these nations in debt‚ but has started a cycle of corruption as well as slowed down economic growth and poverty. To solve this isuue Moyo suggests cutting off the flow of aid to these African nations. Many developed countries will gladly give aid to Africa‚ these countries do not give small donations

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    Foreign Universities to Enter in India‚ Advantages and Disadvantages Foreign universities are going to enter in India. It is expected to pass out as another big bang non event for most of the Indians. The likelihood of foreign universities creating their own campus with the facilities and qualities that they are having in US or Uk is highly unlikely. Ministry of Human Resources has asked to deposit Rs. 50 crore if a foreign university wants to start its venture in India. The terms and conditions

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    Money‚ food and technical aid are given by one nation to another in order to exterminate hunger or stabilize these unfortunate countries. The history of foreign aid shows that it was founded in the 19th century and contributed to the world as a loan from one country to another (Routledge‚ 2000‚ p.60). It began in order to develop poor countries by establishing institutions and increasing their economy. Importantly‚ aid to other nations takes place in the whole world‚ but it is focused on countries

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    further their studies in local universities or foreign universities. The students may either find a job after leaving their school or further their studies in university. Some of the well to do students may opt for foreign universities. But there are advantages and disadvantages while students pursuing their studies in foreign universities. The advantage of pursuing studies in foreign universities is‚ they have better exposure and wider knowledge. Foreign universities are prestigious and reputable

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