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"Look at each day as a chance to invest life into life. A chance to share your experience and deposit it into someone else's conscience. Each day is a chance to work miracles in the lives of others." -Jim Rohn
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GLOBAL AID FOR DEVELOPMENT IS A CHIMERA- IT BRINGS NO SUBSTANTIAL CHANGE

Why developing countries need aid ?


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Per Capita Income Gross domestic product Life expectancy Literacy rate Unemployment rate Human development Index

Main Question
In what ways To what extent has aid influenced .

Types of aid

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"The biggest enemy of health in the developing world is poverty."


A key goal of many development agencies, including WHO, is to increase the amount of aid provided by rich countries to poor countries
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Haiti earthquake
It was devastating with an estimate of over 230,000 dead, another 300,000 injured and 1,000,000 made homeless

The Global Fund has approved $19 billion and helped save an estimated 5.7 million lives since 2002.

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Pakistan Flood
India announced aid $ 5million to Pakistan. US has announced a $ 150 million aid package. US is the largest donor ,followed by saudi arabia which has pledged $ 106 million .

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India Disaster
Bhuj in Gujarat, the deadliest earthquake in Indias recorded history.

The tsunami struck the southeastern coast of India, especially in coastal Tamil Nadu. The tsunami affected other countries such as Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand.

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Women play a key role in the fight against poverty because as mothers, caregivers and providers, women touch so many lives every day Infant mortality rates have been reduced by 10 percent worldwide in recent years

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this occurs primarily in developing countries, often in areas that dont have access to innovations in modern medicine

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SINCE INDEPENDENCE.

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Development AID To INDIA


The UK provided India with a total of 1.5 billion in aid. Multilateral sources, such as the World Bank, accounted for $556 million, 26% of the total. The World Bank has forecast that, Poverty in India will fall to 295 million by 2015

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JAPANs OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE

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1. 8.6% of all the aid Indias received

2. Germany and Britain also have substantial aid


3. Since 1991 Russia received 90% of all aid 4. Bangladesh and Vietnam received aid 5. India maintain well established foreign aid programme.
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About 80 to 90% of development aid comes from Government Organizations.

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Government of India offered assistance for provisional relief..

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.nurturing world
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186 members

2 branches : IBRD and IDA

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Objectives

Helping transitioning economy

Helping developing economies

Post conflict rehabilitation

Reconstruction after Natural disasters

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Global Poverty Reduction

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Success stories..
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India: Damodar river taming

Transforming Sorrow to joy


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Japan

The bullet train


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Renewing Iraq

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Strengthening health systems

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(WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION)

W.H.O.

1. Eradication of Small Pox

a) In 1967, disease threatened 60% of the world's population. b) On May 8, 1980, the World Health Assembly declared the world free of smallpox

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(WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION)

W.H.O.

2. Control Over Polio.

a) Polio incidence has reduced by more than 99 percent worldwide since 1988. b) Cases globally in 2010 ----- 950 in 1988 ----- 350,000 c) 20 countries reported cases in 2010, compared to 125 in 1988.

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(UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANISATION)

U.N.E.S.C.O.

1. EDUCATION OF CHILDREN IN NEED.


a) b) c) d) Children victims of war. Children victims of natural disaster. Street children. Working Children.

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Right Now I am 12 years old and I Fight Alfonso, boy soldier, Nicaragua.

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(UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CHILDRENS EMERGENCY FUND)

UNICEF

1. India: Combating Maternal Mortality. 2. Afghanistan: Conflict, discrimination and maternal health. 3. Pregnancy and childbirth support in Pakistan. 4. Reducing the dangers of pregnancy in Sierra Leone through free women's health care.

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Everyday I would go and carry basket of coal till the evening, before this my life was very difficult. I didnt have time to even sit and rest. Now I study I play I do a lot of things Kaushlya, Nalanda district, Bihar, India.

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SMART Aid opens school doors to the poor in Ghana

SMART Aid supports innovative health insurance in Rwanda

SMART Aid helps Ugandans fight corruption

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