Should Developed Countries Give Aid to Less Developed Countries

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Should wealthy nations be required to share their wealth among poorer nations by providing such things as financial aid, food and education? Or is it the responsibility of the governments of poorer nations to look after their citizens themselves? By: Name: Student No Teacher: Over three billion people, nearly half the world’s population, live on less than $2.50 a day. One in two children is born into poverty. According to UNICEF, 22,000 children die each day due to poverty. And they “die quietly in some of the poorest villages on earth, far removed from the scrutiny and the conscience of the world. Being meek and weak in life makes these dying multitudes even more invisible in death. These are the cold, hard facts. It is not a question of whether the wealthier nations should help the poorer countries, that should be a given, the more important question is what kind of aid should be provided. Some of the greatest empires in the western world were built on the exploitation and colonization of the presently poorer nations. Great Britain is a prime example of a country that made its wealth out of exploiting those weaker and less knowledgeable than them. The areas with the worst outlook in terms of poverty are South Asia and Sub-Saharan African countries, coincidentally, the places that were occupied by European countries, notably Great Britain. The current economic difficulties which are faced by these nations were cause by the systematic incongruence in the sharing of wealth which survived past the rule of the colonialists. Thus they share the responsibility with the local government in righting the wrongs of poor economic policies. It is also in the economic interest of the wealthier nations to aid the poorer nations. Most of their companies rely heavily on the resources of the developing countries to keep operations going. A large amount of

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