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Explore the concept of aid, its origins from governments, organizations, and charities, and its impact on developing nations. Learn about bilateral, multilateral, and voluntary aid, and how aid contributes to international relations.
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What You Will Learn • What Aid is • Where Aid comes from Politics of Aid 7
What is Aid? • Aid is help, which can assist a country to overcome problems it faces. It can be long-term, short-term or medium term. Politics of Aid 7
Where does Aid come from? Aid comes from 3 main sources: • From Governments of developed nations. (Bilateral Aid) • Fromorganisations such as the United Nations. (Multilateral Aid) • From voluntary organisations such as Oxfam, SCIAF. (Voluntary Aid) Politics of Aid 7
Bilateral Aid A rich country giving to a developing country. Example: The USA giving to Ethiopia Politics of Aid 7
Multilateral Aid An organisation giving to a developing country. Example: The United Nations giving to Rwanda Politics of Aid 7
Voluntary Aid A charity giving to a developing country. Example: SCIAF giving to Malawi Politics of Aid 7
1st Task of the Day • Read page 17 of your book, Alliances & International Relations. • Answer the question on page 17 of your book. Politics of Aid 7
What did you learn? • What aid is. • Where aid comes from. Politics of Aid 7