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Effects of Covid-19 Pandemic on Public Support for Development Aid in Donor Countries

   

Added on  2023-06-13

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INTERNATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................3
Effects of covid-19 pandemic on public support for development aid in donor countries 2250.3
CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................8
REFERENCES................................................................................................................................9
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INTRODUCTION
International development refers as the broad concept which states that countries and
communities have distinct economic or human development on a global scale (Doná and et.al
2020). Thus international development programs mainly concern about to help the countries and
societies across the world, as their main purpose is to provide resource availability to people and
to end the extreme poverty or enhance resilience. Ultimately it is all about sharing the resources
to overcome the challenges. Following report will cover the effect of covid -19 pandemic over
the public support, as how high economy countries also forced to focus on their domestic
development, to cut down the aid services for the developing countries. Report also covers the
description about the donor countries and impact of pandemic over their economic structure.
Effects of covid-19 pandemic on public support for development aid in donor countries 2250
Covid-19 global pandemic are serious concern for world it creates lots of changes in human
lifestyle, due to this whole world is still suffering. It enables the countries to suffer economically
many businesses are at the verge to close their doors forever, thus which cause the economic loss
for countries (Sayeh and Chami, 2020). Whether it is developed or developing country pandemic
has intense impact on economy. Due to pandemic medical services and other services are
majorly hit by this, people are not able to access the services due to extreme spread of corona
virus. Thus for public support government of the countries proceed with the strategy to provide
aid and other medical services to their citizens. WHO (World health organisation) is the leading
coordinator who puts lots of effort in order to support the countries who are major carrier of this
virus. Many donor countries have shown their support to other developing countries by providing
them vaccines, personal protective equipment kit (PPE), N95 masks, sanitisers and many more
services (Su and et.al 2021). No country was ready for pandemic, but still developed country has
anyhow managed to provide services to their citizens. Across global covid pandemic has
reversed the years for socioeconomic development, it is harming the poor people
disproportionally. Low and middle economic country are suffering more to find the resources
which they will provide for the welfare of their citizen. Moreover, disruption in every process
such as in trade, investment have caused many problems in developing of the finance resources.
Need of aid for developing countries
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