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On the basis for overseas aid, and why the current aid allocation should be rethought.
Topics: Overseas aid, international development
Paradise for fools! written by David Griffiths, student Voice, The Sun, 24 October 1969, p 24 - interview with Deane Wells, Secretary, Community Aid Abroad group at Monash University concerning government allocation of GNP to less prosperous countries and helping finance construction of science block at a school in India.
Topics: overseas aid, India, GNP, Community Aid Abroad, Victoria, Australia, Deane Wells, David Griffiths