Does aid work? What should be looked at to measure whether aid is effective

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Aid can be effective if it is implemented in a thoughtful and strategic manner and when it is targeted towards the specific needs of the beneficiaries, including their long-term needs. To measure whether aid is effective, one should consider a few key factors, including: 1. The appropriateness of the aid: Is the aid meeting the needs and goals which it was provided for? Does it add to the existing resources and enhance them, or take away from them? 2. The adequacy of the aid: Does the quantity of the aid match the needs of the recipients? Is it sufficient? 3. The sustainability of the aid: Is the aid sustainable over the long-term and does it create a system of self-sufficiency? 4. The accessibility of the aid: Is the aid easily accessible to those who need it? 5. The accountability of the aid: Are there systems in place to ensure that the aid is used as intended and is not misused? When these factors are took into account, one can determine whether the aid is effective and has had a positive outcome or not. It is important to measure the impact of the aid and its results to determine if it has been successful or not.

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