Types of aid
Aid is assistance given from one country to another. It includes money, equipment, training and loans. It can be foreign aid from the government of one country to another - or from non-governmental organisation (NGO)A company that does not work for the government, eg a charity. to a country or region. There are several different types of aid:
- Bilateral aid (also known as 'tied aid') - the country receiving the aid must spend the money on goods and services from the country providing it.
- Multilateral aid - high-income countries donate money through organisations such as the United Nations (UN) and the World Bank.
- Short-term emergency aid - provides immediate support during or after a disaster such as famine or a tsunami. It includes food, medicines and tents.
- Long-term aid - such as education for young people, is a continuous programme which aims to improve standards of living.
- Debt abolition - is when richer countries cancel the debt owed to them by poorer countries.
- Non-governmental aid - aid provided via charities. This type of aid may provide emergency relief or may support small-scale projects such as wells to provide clean water.