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Tag: foreign aid

Cash aid — a better approach to foreign aid?

by Sangeeta Kishore17 Dec 202126 May 2022Leave a comment

Pilot programs of direct cash transfers show promise, but are they feasible?

Uncategorized aid, assistance, cash aid, development, foreign aid, human rights, humanitarian, lebanon, Opinion

America’s withdrawal from Afghanistan leaves women’s rights in jeopardy

by Amanda Wilson10 Oct 202122 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Conditioning aid on the improvement of women’s rights is critical.

South Asia afghanistan, conditional aid, foreign aid, foreign policy, human rights, Opinion, the taliban, women's rights
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