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The deadbeat of international aid : Comments
By Bill Bowtell, published 5/5/2009No Joint Strike Fighter can target an influenza virus, and no submarine can take out a molecule of carbon dioxide.
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First, as minor criticism, he lists Swine Flu with HIV-Aids as devestating diseases. The first, HIV-AIDS, is devestating but the second, swine flu, has so far proved inconsequential. The numbers of illnesses and deaths reported to date will make no differnce to annual mortality statistics, arguably even in Mexico.
As for rich countries not giving enough aid. One of the major trends in this area of late is a re-evaluation of aid flows to developing countries. Officials are reluctantly now conceeding that much of the aid given in the past has been ineffective and may even have been counter-productive. The author should have acknowledged this problem and explored the question of what has gone wrong with aid in the past, rather than just simply urge developing countries to do more. He is making the problem worse, not better.