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1 I, C,13 | when even humanitarian aid itself was held hostage.~ 2 I, C,13 | which states that "Food aid must not be denied because 3 I, C,14 | countryside. Development aid to such countries then becomes 4 II, 0,24 | strongest to come to the aid of the weakest, should guide 5 III, 0,35 | are always accompanied by aid from the international community. 6 III, 0,40 | UNCTAD set the target for aid to the developing countries 7 III, 0,40(65)| agree to augment their aid programmes in order to reach 8 III, 0,40 | summit(66). On average, aid to developing countries 9 III, 0,40 | A greater share of this aid should also be set aside 10 III, 0,40 | s goods(67)."~Government aid raises many ethical problems, 11 III, 0,41 | Rethinking aid~44. It is the responsibility 12 III, 0,41 | not only to increase their aid to the developing countries 13 III, 0,41 | distributed. Conditional aid is to be criticised when 14 III, 0,41 | Conversely, unconditioned aid may be considered to truly 15 III, 0,41 | not mean that conditional aid should be discarded out 16 III, 0,42 | Emergency aid: a temporary solution~45. 17 III, 0,42 | solution~45. Emergency food aid deserves comment, since 18 III, 0,42 | In some countries food aid is extended endlessly, not 19 III, 0,42 | permanent balance of payments aid, by reducing the national 20 III, 0,42 | the national deficit. This aid can also be provided at 21 III, 0,42 | abolished.~Emergency food aid must remain a temporary 22 III, 0,42 | only deviations in food aid that give rise to criticism. 23 III, 0,42 | is sustainable structural aid, that some consider to be 24 III, 0,43 | Coordinated aid~46. Despite the criticisms 25 III, 0,43 | against it, emergency food aid could be improved by concerted 26 III, 0,43 | and Church associations. Aid could be limited in time 27 III, 0,43 | possible. Above all, emergency aid must help to free populations 28 III, 0,43 | distribution capacities, aid must always be accompanied 29 III, 0,43 | way, emergency or relief aid, under certain conditions, 30 III, 0,48(75)| Council "Cor Unum", Catholic Aid Directory, 4th Edition, 31 IV, 0,56 | possible to provide concrete aid when there is a temporary