Aid
But if foreign assistance is viewed for its collective benefit — to security interests, humanitarian values, and public health — it is best to understand it, perhaps, as a collective obligation. What, among the world’s nations, it once aspired to be. More importantly, what they must see it as now. No country, or single entity, can fill the gaping void left by the $44 billion enterprise that was once USAID. But the rest of the world’s wealthy nations must work together to take its place.
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