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  • Whatthuh - THE OPPRESSIVE FOREIGN AID CULTS

    • Posted Nov 15, 2009 9:49 AM


      Another failed untried concept in PNG to more money. With people's psyche honed on on Papalain, and UVstrect and Free Foreign Aid from AusAID, USaid, NZ EU and more, When are you guys going to understand the it is Foreign Aid that is keeping our country and its people in perenial economic oppression to the Foreign Aid Cults. Why sweat and bleed when money comes easily and freely from overseas.

      why dont you audit all the money spent on rural development programs, evaluate the propgrams and identify the key weaknesses of these programs so that future programs can more efficiently and effectively deliver the expected outcomes to the rural people.

      Seems to me there is alot of money from overseas floating around to be spent on rural development but how we do it and how we sustain for it for continuity is hardly actualizable though wonderful things are written on paper.

      So get your fingers out and do away with the foreign aid cult
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