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The cost of international development aid cuts: 22.6 million deaths expected by 2030, study finds
Around 22.6 million people will die by 2030 across 93 low- and middle-income countries if current cuts in international aid continue, including 5.4 million children under the age of five, a new study ...
WASHINGTON, Nov 17 (Reuters) - Abrupt cuts to development aid by major donor countries could cause up to 22.6 million additional deaths in developing countries by 2030, including 5.4 million children ...
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International development aid: A burden or a soft power tool? Here's what Europeans think
In a word increasingly dominated by conflict and tension, international aid seems to be one of the first casualties. The past few years have seen a growing number of countries slashing or scaling back ...
The State Department will let lifesaving projects expire because “there is no strong nexus between the humanitarian response ...
Traditional donors have sharply scaled back their aid commitments to developing countries over the past year. Some, like the United States, have virtually eliminated their aid programs. According to ...
Esther Duflo, the MIT professor and economist known for pioneering impact evaluation and a key figure in the fight against poverty, does not mince her words. As development aid faces a deep crisis, ...
In recent months, the foundations of traditional aid models have begun to erode, as major donor countries scale back their commitments to official development assistance (ODA). This shift has prompted ...
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