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Foreign Aid Greatly Exaggerated, Says New StudyDateJuly 15 2005 ActionAid International USA A recent report says that the world's richest nations greatly exaggerate their aid to economically poor countries and that about 60% of the money donated by G7 countries is 'phantom aid'. Phantom aid is defined as aid diverted from economically poor nations for other purposes, including aid that is: In total, 'real aid' in 2003 accounted for US$27 billion, or 0.1% of combined donor income. Nearly 90% of all contributions coming from the USA and France were considered phantom aid. ActionAid International USA Placed on the Communication Initiative site July 14 2005 Last Updated July 14 2005 |
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