Across
- 1. Aid involving more than two donors (eg. aid that comes from the World Bank or UN, institutions that are funded by many governments).
- 5. A private organization that exists for a particular purpose, eg. to promote international development or to support cultural activities.
- 9. Reluctance on the part of the donor countries and private donors to continue giving development assistance when it does not seem to improve conditions in the countries receiving it
- 10. responsible for providing development assistance, both directly and through NGOs
- 11. Defined by the UN as the condition of a person living on less than US$1.25 per day (in non-ppp terms).
- 12. A largely unorganized group of NGOs and independent citizens concerned about labour rights, the environment, human rights, and social development
- 13. A measurement of how evenly wealth is distributed among classes in a society, the lower the Gini index, the more evenly spread the income
Down
- 2. Foreign aid form wealthier to poorer countries including both aid from governments and from NGOs
- 3. Foreign aid that is provided by non-governmental organizations and individuals
- 4. Aid provided directly from one country to another.
- 6. Foreign aid provided by governments
- 7. An inequality in which some people or countries are much better off economically than other people or countries
- 8. The belief, held by some people, that one of the roles of government is to shift wealth to poorer citizens
