Role of foreign aid in Nepal: focus on poverty reduction
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Department of International Relations and Diplomacy
Abstract
Aid to developing countries by the developed and the richer countries is
finally intended to help the recipient countries achieve sustainable development in
various areas like economic growth, poverty reduction, infant and maternal mortality
rate reduction, disaster resilience etc. Nepal as one of the Least Developed Country in
the world has been receiving different forms of bilateral, multilateral and other aids
since long ago. Observably it is found that foreign aid has been playing vital role in
the field of developmental activities such as construction of road, irrigation,
expansion of communication, hydroelectricity, education, drinking water, agriculture
health etc. While talking about poverty reduction, foreign aid has somehow assisted
but not in expected level. Hence, we conclude that it is obvious that foreign aid has
positive influence on poverty reduction but the impact so established is not so
noteworthy. Therefore, it is necessary that aid donors including the developed
countries as well as the international donor organization should allocate aids for a
specific necessities and practice wise steps to make sure that the aid provided are used
for the targeted purpose with fact-based assessments and implementation reports
rather than only focusing on its own vested interest. Similarly, the country receiving
the aid should be need and priority oriented rather than being donor oriented.
Keywords: Foreign aid, poverty reduction, least developed countries, donor
countries, development partners