more fundamental shift of the relationship. As we said, people saying that they want to wholeheartedly block military aid or not have that military aid in question. It feels like there is a beginning of a reimagining of theentire relationship. And how does Eisen does he know how he's dealing or does he have a plan for how to deal with that? I
from the charity World Central Kitchen who were killed in April 2024 when their aid convoy was hit by Israeli drone strikes. The vehicles, which had the group's logo on their roofs, visiblefrom the air, were left incinerated and mangled. The workers deaths triggered global outrage over the safety of aid
taken up. Um Penny Wong, the foreign minister, said that she would speak with the family of the murdered Australian aid worker Zombie Frank before announcing next steps. I think it'spossible that there could be um future sanctions considered, political pressure
So there's this image that rich countries are doing quite a lot to help poor countries, and surely with all of us aid , that's going to be making a difference.But in fact, what we see is that much more money and other resources flow from the global South to the global North each year than the flow
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So I'll just mix a little bit by hand here. aid farmers and sort of-- for us, it's more about capacity building.
That's very good news. Aid can't claim all the credit for that.Obviously, economic development in countries like China in particular has made a huge difference here.
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and you've got to know what you don't know. And so you actually support the efforts of those on the ground and the aid agencies and the NOS's that actually have been doing the field work. And then finally those three pillars governmentfor-profit and nonprofit work together to address the most pressing issues of our time which you know this is broken
we're seeing for the first time that ordinary citizens are that tipping point we've waited for too long for sluggish aid organizations we've waited too long for big governments to make a big enough difference and so there's this grassroots sense that that ordinarypeople really are hungry to step up and make a difference because they know that an accumulation of small gestures whether it's going on a volunteer
critical for current debates today on international economic development and in particular on foreign aid the foreign aid debate in recent years has been heated and it's been very polarized there's one camp of folks who haveargued strongly that the amounts of foreign aid sent to poor countries should be increased dramatically to be
the capital of Addis, that's the same road where all the Food Aid that comes, that were streaming in the country to feed this 14 million people that were hungry. The bulk of the Food Aid or at least over 50% of the Food Aid that year was coming from the United States. So here comes all these grain and corn and wheat and soybeans and all of this Food Aid fromthe United States running pass these warehouses in Ethiopia, they're full of grain. Again, all the way up to the ceiling, a staggering sight in a country that is experiencing famine.
in 2003 and it's a stunning set of numbers. There was $500 million in this American Food Aid that was coming to Ethiopia that year, $500 million in food from America that was coming to Ethiopia. That same year in 2003, U.S. agriculture development aid to Ethiopiawas less than $5 million. Less than $5 million to help them grow food so that they wouldn't be hungry to begin with; $500 million in food to say "That's okay, we'll feed you." Again,
consequential elections in Serbia uh in Georgia in kyrgistan uh in a number of aid gets squandered we give it to a country like Egypt as a kind of Lollipop you know here's money be our friend
their commitment and really lowered the confidence that Asian allies have in America about deterrence, about giving aids and protection. And in that case, if South Korea no longer can rely on America to come to its aid , then what'snext step? We just heard South Korea's president talk again about self-reliance in defense matters.
Israel's done things in Gaza which are horrifying. I get that. But it's not the United States military itself. It's aided it and funded whatever you want to say. But people that absence Yeah. Yeah.
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Foreign aid being 6/10 of 1% of the federal budget.
Even aid nowadays-- there's all sorts of concerns about the right types of projects, the right kind of appropriation funds as well.
medical aid , and that kind of scenario was there.
the aid organizations will come to us with virtually no notice and say hey we want your entire stock of this product
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This aid money comes in and it gets filtered through so many different levels of the government.
as Difford has in this country, in terms of overcoming some of the objections that certainly have existed in the past to aid . And as far as Deatons critique, which is a more nuanced one, Deaton acknowledges that aid , particularly in the health area, has saved millions of lives.
that cause a lot of suffering, providing more education, particularly education for girls, providing information about family planning, a whole lot of different things that aid has done. So I think the factual premise is justified.
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Financial aid was absolutely crucial, because otherwise, rich people would make sure that only rich people would go to really good schools.
Redirect aid away from those that have supported, endorsed, and campaigned for laws that would incite and institutionalize violence.
or aid agencies or other people doing the hard work in Afghanistan, like that's all finished.
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and aid the people taking on public and civic value. It's the harder value to create and the more of that kind of value there is, the more opposition there will be from society.
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