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Aid and its effects examined

Aid reveals a persistent paradox: resources transferred to solve poverty often entrench dependency, corrupt local institutions, and displace indigenous solutions with external ones designed for donor satisfaction rather than recipient flourishing. The evidence suggests that accountability structures, local ownership, and addressing systemic constraints matter far more than the transfer volume itself.

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