Human Rights Watch: An Innovative Model for Foreign Aid in Lebanon
December 16, 2020
December 16, 2020
NEW YORK, Dec. 16 -- Human Rights Watch issued the following news release:
People living in countries with extensive government corruption are often most in need of financial assistance. But their governments generally leave donor countries and international financial institutions with three bad options: rely on leaky government channels for disbursement, risking that funds don't reach the people in need; maintain exclusive control over funding decisions, inviting criticism of forei . . .
People living in countries with extensive government corruption are often most in need of financial assistance. But their governments generally leave donor countries and international financial institutions with three bad options: rely on leaky government channels for disbursement, risking that funds don't reach the people in need; maintain exclusive control over funding decisions, inviting criticism of forei . . .