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> Effective use of aid to Africa?, What needs to be done?
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post Jul 29 2005, 04:20 AM
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I've heard many times that Africa is a "blackhole" or "bottomless pit" when it comes to aid from the International community. It seems the old axiom of "feed a man to fish feed him for a day, teach a man to fish, feed him for the rest of his life" still holds true today. So how do we go about "teaching them how to fish?"


How do you feel US foreign aid should be spent in Africa?

What are the major obstacles to ending poverty in Africa? How do you feel we should solve them?

Is what we're doing now effective to combat these problems?
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