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ODA Falls Short Mainly Through Underperformance of European Countries According to a new OECD review, aid to developing countries in 2010 will be less than the world’s major aid donors promised five years ago at the Gleneagles and Millennium + 5 summits. Africa, in particular, is likely to get only about USD 12 billion of the USD 25 billion increase envisaged at Gleneagles, due in large part to the underperformance of mainly European donors: Austria, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, and Portugal, as well as Japan. To read more, go to the OECD website.
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