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Aid is like business; the only difference is that the customer doesn’t need to be satisfied. Projects are often designed in order to obtain donor money without regards to what the recipient really needs. Reports are written after a project period of a couple of years, and if everything looks good until then, the project is ok even if everything collapses just after it has pulled out.
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Garvi, A.V. (2001). Passive Transfer. In: Pasternak, D., Schlissel, A. (eds) Combating Desertification with Plants. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1327-8_37
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