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hedda_foil Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-26-05 10:59 PM
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US Foreign Aid Greatly Exaggerated, Says New Study
I'm posting this not only because it is incredibly important but because my daughter, Sandy, wrote this. She's the organization's media officer.

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US Foreign Aid Greatly Exaggerated, Says New Study
The world's richest nations greatly exaggerate their aid to poor countries – with the US, the worst offender, giving only 0.02% of its income in real assistance, says a study released today by ActionAid International.

The report, which can be downloaded at http://www.actionaidusa.org/Action Aid Real Aid.pdf says that some two-thirds of the money donated by the world’s wealthiest countries is in actuality “phantom aid” that is not genuinely available for poverty reduction in developing countries.

Phantom Aid is aid that is diverted from poor nations for other purposes within bureaucratic aid systems. This includes aid that is, among all G7 donations:

not targeted for poverty reduction, estimated to be worth US$4.9 billion
double counted as debt relief, totaling US$9.4 billion
overpriced and ineffective- Technical Assistance, estimated at US$13.8 billion
tied to goods and services from the donor country, estimated at US$2.7 billion
poorly coordinated and with high transaction costs, estimated at US$9 billion
too unpredictable to be useful to the recipient – lack of data prevents an estimate
spent on immigration-related costs in the donor country; totaling US$1.5 billion
spent on excess administration costs; totaling US$0.4 billion.
In total, says the study, at least 61% of all donor assistance from G7 nations is phantom aid, with real aid in 2003 accounting for just US$27 billion, or only 0.1% of combined donor income. Nearly 90% of all contributions coming from the United States and France are considered phantom aid.

Says ActionAid International USA Policy Analyst, Rick Rowden, “what this comes down to is that the US government is spending the tax dollars of well meaning Americans on bloated, inefficient, and manipulative programs that do little to help the poor. This is inexcusable when you consider that a child dies every two seconds from hunger somewhere in the world.”

The report argues that the share of real aid is unlikely to increase unless a system of genuine accountability, which balances the interests of donors, recipients, and the poor, can be put in place.

In addition, the report calls for a new International Aid Agreement that will hold donor countries accountable. This Agreement should include clear policies from developing countries on the criteria for accepting aid; mutual commitments from donor and recipient countries; national and international review forums; and new mechanisms for increasing the amount and predictability of aid to the world’s poorest countries.

Every day, 800 million people go to bed hungry, 30,000 children die of preventable disease, 100 million children are denied education. Three children a minute die due to unsafe water and sanitation. Approximately 30 children die a minute of hunger.

NOTES TO EDITORS

ActionAid International is a nonprofit organization bringing relief to some 13 million people in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean every year. Working hand-in-hand with 2,000 civil society partners, 90% of ActionAid's employees herald from developing countries.



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Lannes Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-26-05 11:01 PM
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1. If you count what we give as a percentage of GDP
Its alot less than most European countries.
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hedda_foil Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-26-05 11:31 PM
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2. And if you count what we give that gets through to the people who need it
It's virtually nothing.
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burrowowl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-26-05 11:41 PM
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3. Exactly!
Most goes to U$ companies to 'aid' the poor buggers, some to bribe the local politicians, etc. Then the Nation is saddled with debt?interests it cannot pay and then the WMF and WBO etc. tell them to apply draconian measures and and and .....
Study is a bit behind times, the draining of the world's poor has been going on for decades.
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