The government is showing signs of easing up on building nuclear weapons and controlling foreign aid. |
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His chronicle, contrary to his apparent intentions, raises doubts about the beneficial long-run effects of foreign aid in host countries. |
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Unemployment is widespread, inflation has turned the Zimbabwean dollar into Monopoly money, the exchequer is bare and foreign aid is being cut. |
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These foreign aid programs rely on a series of myths concocted by a statist intellectual class. |
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Two recent analyses suggest that foreign aid involves self-help as much as good will. |
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With billions of dollars in foreign aid at stake, the United Nations, sponsors of the talks, were pushing hard for a conclusion yesterday. |
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Instead, the president and key elements within the Republican Party have sought to redefine the debate over foreign aid. |
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Canadians are expressing grave concern that with the coming cutbacks to foreign aid next year, the new commitment will fall by the wayside. |
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Poor countries may spend less on repaying their debts, but they also have to cope with a drop in foreign aid. |
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The promise so rankled the Taliban they issued a statement insisting that Pakistan should reject all foreign aid. |
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This country's record on foreign aid had been one of steady and shameful decline. |
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While some of this can be explained by foreign aid, these divergent trends call out for further investigation. |
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The only foreign aid is in drug control in the remote mountainous area of Burma bordering Laos, Thailand and PR China. |
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But how many billions in foreign aid have been wasted over the decades due to the grandiose projects and corruption of dictatorships and kleptocracies? |
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With wealth and leadership, come responsibility, responsibility to give generously of our foreign aid. |
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The current global crisis is no excuse for reducing foreign aid to developing countries. |
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With no natural resources or industry, Haiti will have to depend on foreign aid for the next while. |
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For a realistic picture of the total foreign aid resource flows, these figures must be factored in as well. |
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This is more than they spent on health care and education or received in foreign aid. |
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It would therefore be necessary to have recourse to foreign aid to finance the difference between planned expenditure and anticipated resources. |
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A positive sign is that several donor countries restated their commitment to foreign aid. |
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The economy is heavily oriented towards the public sector and dependency on foreign aid is high. |
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We seek a commitment from the G-8 nations to direct foreign aid and developmental programs towards areas of vulnerability. |
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Past experience shows that financial crises in donor countries are followed by a collapse in foreign aid. |
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After the conflict, foreign aid did not reach the localpeople and was diverted by the local authorities. |
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Some budgets are allocated to certain programmes, particularly those with a foreign aid component. |
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Bachmann and Cain squabble Asked about foreign aid, Perry called for defunding the United Nations. |
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But what happens once this retrospectively meager foreign aid money dries up? |
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With the post-war recovery wearing off, growth was fuelled by foreign aid and remittances as well as by private investment. |
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Oh, sure, Rick Perry and Newt Gingrich called for slashing foreign aid, the foreign-policy equivalent of Amtrak. |
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The country has a severe trade imbalance that is partly compensated for by foreign aid from New Zealand and by remittances sent by islanders living abroad. |
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After decades as a sinkhole for foreign aid, Egypt is beginning to blossom into a vibrant emerging market. |
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A good case can be made against foreign aid simply by perusing the official documents and reports published by government lending agencies themselves. |
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Another consequence of the earthquake is that the capabilities of the state to plan and to administer the influx of foreign aid were seriously denuded. |
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Economic diplomacy is the use of foreign aid or other types of economic policy as a means to achieve a diplomatic agenda. |
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It has been established that, and we have lived through it enough to know, foreign aid given to underdeveloped nations is ineffective in Africa and elsewhere. |
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To tackle the challenges of sustainable development countries must negotiate across different sectors and issues, including foreign aid, technology, trade, financial stability and development policy. |
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In Tanzania, a superfluity of donors has lessened the policy and development impacts of most foreign aid, while in Namibia, where the EU is the dominant provider of aid, such impacts have been much more marked. |
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I see one potential member here now who is still in the progressive part of the party who would vote for things like clean air, foreign aid, housing and post-secondary education. |
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An intense global spotlight was trained on Aceh as foreign aid workers and reporters flooded in. |
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The military regime distrusts these foreign aid organizations. |
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As a result of this behaviour of the non-government groups that disburse Canada's foreign aid in the country, the close ties the people of Sri Lanka had with Canada are tending to go sour. |
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Bangladesh is very dependent on foreign aid. |
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Mozambique depends heavily on foreign aid, and its achievements mask regional variations: more than half of the population lives in absolute poverty. |
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Nevertheless, the country remains active in peace keeping missions and maintains a considerable foreign aid budget. |
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The underlying point is that foreign aid or investment has political and strategic considerations attached to them rather than having the economic needs and policy reforms of the recipients as priority issues. |
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According to Mamadou Goïta, social economist from Mali and one of the organizers of Nyéléni, the World Bank and some foreign aid agencies are aggressively promoting genetically modified crops. |
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Health coverage is very weak in rural areas and dependent on foreign aid. |
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Nauja Kleist, a senior researcher at DIIS, has looked at remittances, which often is a financial resource larger than foreign aid for fragile states. |
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Deprived of foreign aid and confronted with the collapse of central-government spending, Zaireans are tying to cope by mobilising regional and private funds. |
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In its 2015 campaign, UKIP called for the foreign aid budget to be cut. |
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Vanuatu receives foreign aid mainly from Australia and New Zealand. |
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Randall Tobias quit as head of US foreign aid after it emerged he used an escort service that police believe was being run as a prostitution ring. |
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Today Indonesia said that it has asked for foreign aid in recovering the flight recorders from the Adam Air aircraft that disappeared on 1 January. |
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The humanitarian aid groups want to see foreign aid depoliticized. |
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Foreign aid can also have a role, but mainly only to expedite this growth once it starts. |
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Foreign aid arrived in the form of loans, land, credit, and tools to speed up development, but were only allocated to men. |
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