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Development Aid sucks?

Development Aid sucks?

 

The answer is yes, but…!

 

On the one hand it´s still the "Westerns" who come to developing coutries and show the people how to do just about anything. The worst are these 17 – 19 year old high school graduates who think that the African people need their immense knowledge, so they go to some village, preferable somewhere in South Africa and teach, cause that´s what they are "trained" for.

It´s quite arrogant to believe that people in developing countries need "us" to improve their lifes, when it is "us" who made and still make their life so "crappy" in the first place.

The best thing would be to stop unfair trade, exploitation of commodities, destruction of nature, arms dealing, corruption, and so on. Then we would not need development aid at all.

The "West" is still colonizing the "South". In a different way than before but still. Rosa Luxemburg wrote back in 1913: "Each new colonial expansion is accompanied, as a matter of course, by a relentless battle of capital against the social and economic ties of the natives, who are also forcibly robbed of their means of production and labour power. Any hope to restrict the acculation of capital exclusively to ´peaceful competition,´ i.e. to regular commodity exchange such as takes place between capitalist producer-countries, rests on the pious belief that capital … can rely upon the slow internal process of a disintegrating natural economy. Accumulation, with its spasmodic expansion, can no more wait for, and be content with, a natural internal disintegration of non-capitalist formations and their transition to commodity economy, than it can wait for, and be content with, the natural increase of the working population. Force is the only solution open to capital; the acculation of capital, seen as an historical process, employs force as a permanent weapon…" (Rosa Luxemburg, The Accumulation of Capital" trans. Agnes Schwarzchild, London 1951 [1913]).

Now 100 years later the world economy basically works the same way as it did back in Rosa Luxemburg´s time. Economic development will not come from development aid but as long as we conduct "business as usual" developing countries need development aid to ease the harming effects of our economic power.

 

So a get a job in Africa or somewhere poor. For example on this job board site: http://www.aidboard.com It's a great site with 50 – 100 new jobs, especially <a href="http://www.aidboard.com" target="_blank">ngo jobs</a> posted every day where you can also upload your CV so recruiters can find you.

About the Author

I have a masters degree in International Development and wrote my thesis with the title "The Irrelevance of the Development Sector".

Which professions need the aid of an artist or illustrator? ?

For example ... I can draw...I want a career in art related things... I have many other interests quite varied such as dinosaurs ... And varied science ...is there such a job where scientists need an artist ? And can u think of any other profession that would need the aid of handy sketcher??

You could become a technical illustrator for a publisher of science/medical textbooks.


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Becoming an Aids Researcher - StudentScholarships.org

An ultimate dream job is a job that individuals live up to. My ultimate dream job is to successfully become an AIDS researcher. I chose a health related career because health is very important. Good health is required for athletes to be able to perform. Without good health, lawyers, teachers, and other individuals won’t do their jobs effectively.

First, getting to this goal of becoming an AIDS researcher requires a great deal of education and hard work. Education is and will always be the key to success because it has made me learn lots of things in life; for example, in my ninth grade year I did not do excellently well in my classes because I did not ask questions on topics I did not understand, which produced grades that I never was satisfied and impressed with. I have learned from that mistake and I am now a very hard worker. I ask questions when I am confused and I study hard. I will move on because being resilient is another great key to success. I have lived for 17 years now and have found out from both experience and my parents, that in order to be successful one has to work extremely hard.

Furthermore, my dream job will help me make a difference in my community. Being a physician would give me the chance to help my community. By successfully being a physician and finding the cure for AIDS I will cure patients that have AIDS and take good care of them in my hospital. I will also prescribe effective medication to my sick patients in order to make them well. I will also make donations to the orphanage. The main reason I tutor at Andersen Junior High School is that I want to help make a difference in my society by helping the children; I also know that helping the students does not only make me better at the topics, but also makes me remember topics I have forgotten or have not done in a long time.

I also tutor the kids because I know that they too, in return, will teach other kids, thereby extending their knowledge to other children. In addition, I feed the homeless because I know that anybody can be in their situation and I found out how difficult it is to live without food. I will keep doing community activities because it will always help improve the society, and improving the society improves me in return and makes me happy.

Most importantly, I will work extremely hard to find a cure for AIDS because it has been a major disaster/epidemic for a long time and a cure is desperately needed to halt its momentum. Ever since I was six years old, my goal has been to find a cure for AIDS. Education is important and if I am given the opportunity to get to my career goal, I will prove it.

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StudentScholarships.org is a website devoted to helping you find scholarships for health care.


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