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« Australia: Labor to learn from PPP errors | Main | Al Rostamani Group launches Emirates Recycling division » March 28, 2007G8 calls for increased scrutiny of aidSource: Financial Times By Hugh Williamson in BerlinThe increasing volumes of development aid coming from powerful emerging economies such as China and India should meet higher governance and transparency standards, the Group of Eight leading industrial states said in -Berlin yesterday. China already provides aid amounting to $2bn (€1.5bn, £1bn) a year, a higher figure than Belgium, Switzerland or Australia. India's estimated total of up to $1bn a year already exceeds that of Finland and Ireland, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development club of industrial states.Posted by pichu at March 28, 2007 5:15 PM |
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