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THE AID DEBATE AGTI Annual Conference Galway October 2011

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The Aid Debate. AGTI Annual Conference Galway October 2011. Food for thought. After 60 years of aid, there are almost one billion people hungry in today’s world…... - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE AID DEBATEAGTI Annual Conference

GalwayOctober 2011

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Food for thought... After 60 years of aid, there are almost one

billion people hungry in today’s world…...

"Government-to-government transfers are an excellent method of transferring money from poor people in rich countries to rich people in poor countries."

Peter Bauer - British academic

“It seems as if America needs hungry Africans to eat their surplus.”

Quote by an Ethiopian farmer

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Some Statistics More than $100 billion is transferred to the

South every year in official aid and through private charities.

However, remittances account for more than twice as much as all official aid.

Sub-Saharan Africa – the world’s poorest region – receives the largest amount of aid of any region – approx $52 per year per capita.

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Some more statistics ... Aid to South-East Asia and the Pacific is

about $4 per capita per year.

Some African countries are very dependent on aid. For instance, aid to Liberia and Burundi equals about half of their GDP.

After several decades of receiving aid, Africans are poorer than ever!

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Aid – Development Assistance

Aid is a partnership between donor countries and recipient countries.

Aid is an industry today.

Aid has been in operation since the middle of the 20th century.

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Key Terms - aid Official aid Bilateral aid Multi-lateral aid Emergency aid Voluntary aid - NGOs Short Term vs. Long Term aid

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(A) The USA insisted that Africa’sgovernments purchase anti-AIDS drugs from the USA instead of buying cheaper generic products from South Africa, India or Brazil.

(B) In Vietnam, a €2.3 million tied aid package from Italy is funding the building of the water system in an urban setting. An Italian company is setting up the Vietnamese flood monitoring system at a cost of €2.5 million.

Tied Aid

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The Good Guys Only six countries – Ireland,

Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Sweden Norway and the UK – provide more or less 100% untied aid.

Tied aid was made illegal in the UK with the International Development Act of 2001.

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Food Aid by Major Donors 1995-2005

Japan; 6%

European Union; 25%

Canada; 5%

Aus-tralia;

3%

United States; 59%

Others; 2%

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Time 1999: “One of the world’s 100 most influential people”

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Dambisa Moyo’s Arguments Aid makes people lazy

It makes recipient governments lazy – they do not pursue tax revenues

Aid fuels corruption

It discourages enterprise

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Dambisa Moyo’s Arguments Public services that governments

should provide are provided by aid agencies

Aid dependence becomes an addiction

Outsiders call the shots.

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Dambisa Moyo’s Solutions

Cold turkey

Inward direct investment

A market economy

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Aid must be targeted at real needs. Aid Recipients must be accountable to donors.

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OTHER PRIORITY COUNTRIES:Sierra Leone LiberiaSouth AfricaPalestine

OTHER PARTNERCOUNTRIES: Vietnam East Timor

IRELAND’S PARTNER COUNTRIES

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ODA - %age of GNP

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Ireland - ODA in €m

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ODA - %age of GNI (2010)

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An NGO example

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The Trade/Aid Debate Africa in 1960: A bright future China in 1960: A basket case

Africa today: A continent in crisis China today: ……….Double digit

growth

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LCHL QUESTIONExamine two major issues

that arise from the international aid debate.

Tied AidDependenceFood Aid