WORLD ISSUES: Development in Africa ESSAY 2: The Success Of International Organisations In Resolving Problems in Africa.

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WORLD ISSUES: Development in Africa ESSAY 2: The Success Of International Organisations In Resolving Problems in Africa

Role & Effectiveness Of International Organisations In Attempts To Resolve The Issue SUCCESSFUL UNSUCCESSFUL African Union (AU) Non-Government Organisation (NGO) European Union (EU) Bilateral Aid From UK United Nations (UN)

Background DFID: The Department For International Development (DFID) is the British government department which organises, plans and delivers all development assistance to countries in the developing world where people are suffering from extreme poverty It is committed to long-term projects to assist development and tackle the underlying causes of poverty, as well as short-term emergencies such as food shortages In 2013 the UK became the first G7 country to meet the United Nations target of spending 0.7% GDP (or, 11.4 billion yearly) Of that money in 2014 two of the top 5 recipient countries were in Africa – Ethiopia & Tanzania who received £530 million Factor 2: Bilateral Aid has resolved Africa’s Problems?

Malaria Sierra Leone Factor 2: Bilateral Aid has resolved Africa’s Problems? China

Focus One of DFIFs key focuses is to improve health, particularly for women and girls & tackling one of Africa’s biggest killers – malaria WHY IMPORTANT? Without a healthy work force it is not possible for the economy to function properly – not enough healthy workers Family members also spend time caring for ill people and cannot work or school Resources are wasted within the country Many other countries/businesses do not want to invest Factor 2: Bilateral Aid has resolved Africa’s Problems?

SUCCESS - Ethiopia A country where 25 million people live in poverty & 10 years ago only 1/3 having access to health facilities – received £356 million in bilateral aid from the UK in 2014/15 A major health problem here is malaria which causes high rates of child mortality however only 1/3s of children under the age of 5 sleep with a net Funding is currently supporting more than 3,900 health workers to deliver services to 9 million people And it is suggested that 1 million children have been protected from becoming infected through these medical programs Not only this but another 1.4 million now have access to safer drinking water reducing the chance of cholera outbreaks Factor 2: Bilateral Aid has resolved Africa’s Problems?

FAILURE – Kenya & Sierra Leone The effectiveness of bilateral aid however is mixed: It is funded well and has a vast array of experienced experts and supplies However… a 2011 report discovered that as much as 25% of all projects have failed to meet their aims The Ebola outbreak has also set back resolving problems in Africa The DFID has been criticised this year for their failure to address violence against women and girls in Sierra Leone Where 88% of girls undergo female genital mutilation which can lead to major health implications E.G. an educational scheme in Kenya where £55 million was spent on textbooks and classroom resources was stolen by gangs and sold on the black market There is even evidence of people in Kenya making fraudulent claims for resources they never ordered! Factor 2: Bilateral Aid has resolved Africa’s Problems?

JUDGEMENT: Overall, much of the finance donated by the DFID comes with political conditions (receiving country must be committed to tackling poverty, upholding human rights and manage public money wisely) However… aid sometimes falls into the wrong hands This is controversial as DFID the aid given comes at the cost of around £180 per person per year in the UK! Also not all bilateral aid is good – some countries deal with African nations to further their own needs e.g. China provides finance & weapons to Sudan in return for oil THUS SHOWING AID ALONE IS NOT ENOUGH TO RESOLVE AFRICA’S PROBLEMS Fraud, corruption & selling medicines & resources on the black market are challenges however that all organisations face in some parts of Africa Factor 2: Bilateral Aid has resolved Africa’s Problems?

1.Background to the organisation 2.What is the focus of this organisation? 3.Why is health important? 4.Give an example of success 5.Give 2 examples of failure 6.Explain why bilateral aid sometimes does not resolve the problems in Africa Questions: Factor 2: Bilateral Aid has resolved Africa’s Problems?

Evaluate The Success Of International Organisations In Resolving A World Issue You Have Studied. 12 Marks TASK: Use The Plan To Write A Paragraph 1.Start with : “One international organisation that has seen success in resolving the troubles in Africa is Bilateral Aid Given by the UK.” 2.The DFID’s focus is to… for example targeting… (Knowledge) 3.This is extremely important in Africa because… (Explain) 4.One example of success is… (Example) 5.One example of failure is… (Example) 6.Therefore bilateral aid from the UK has seen success however due to… the problems within Africa have not been fully resolved for example… (Judgement & Example) Factor 2: Bilateral Aid has resolved Africa’s Problems?

War Disruption (refugees) Extremist Groups (kidnapped girls) Corrupt Governments misspending money Large amounts of debts to be paid off which cant be directed into infrastructure Poor Health (farmers) Poor education Evaluate The Success Of International Organisations In Resolving A World Issue You Have Studied. 12 Marks JUDGEMENT… Why Is Aid Not Effective? Factor 2: Bilateral Aid has resolved Africa’s Problems?