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June 01, 2007

How foreign aid is applied and spent

Unlike the benchmarks developed by the OECD, which compare donor countries according to their levels of foreign aid, the Hudson Institute’s Index of Global Philanthropy 2007 measures private as well as government giving to the developing world.

In the U.S. – private giving amounts to over three times the total official U.S. foreign aid, $27.6 billion.

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