
Foreign Aid Policy
Foreign aid policy refers to a country’s approach to providing financial, technical, or humanitarian assistance to other nations, particularly those facing challenges like poverty, natural disasters, or conflict. The goal of foreign aid is to promote development, support economic stability, foster diplomacy, and enhance global relations. Countries may give aid as grants or loans, and the assistance can take various forms, including funds, food, healthcare, education, and infrastructure support. Such policies are often influenced by geopolitical interests, humanitarian concerns, and the desire to promote peace and security worldwide.