DG - How can international efforts reduce global inequalities Flashcards
How can international efforts reduce global inequalities?
- Loans and aid
- Conservation swaps
- Fairtrade
- (Aid)
- Possible effects of the recent global recession
What are loans?
Sums of money that are paid back with interest over the years
Why did Brazil borrow a huge sums in the 1970s?
- Build factories
- Manufacture goods for export + make profit
The profit was repaid back as loans (was successful but not everyone benefited)
What is aid gifts of?
- Money
- Goods
- Food
- Machinery
- Technology
- Trained workers
Is aid a loan?
True aid is not a loan that needs to be paid however some aid is a loan as some form of payback is required
Why does the richer world want to relieve the poorer world if is debt burden?
It shows popular support to reduce poverty (march took place in Edinburgh in 2005)
What can countries do if they are in need of fund for development projects?
They can burrow from other countries, world financial organisations (IMF) or international banks - if the project is successful, the debt is repaid back however if unsuccessful, it is paid back over a longer period
Why do people in the debtor country have to work hard to produce goods?
So they can export the goods to fund the interest on the loan - standard of living and level of development simply cannot improve
How can poor countries be helped by debt relief?
It reduces the interest rate or the amount of loan or sometimes the debt can be written off altogether
How do debtor nations benefit from debt relief?
They can begin to improve life for their citizens with the money
Why is there pressure on some rich countries to write of debts to poorer countries?
These poorer countries are unlikely to be able to repay the rich countries back
How are mirco-enterprises the way forward in loan solution (use an example)?
They lend money to individuals in poor countries eg Sara Garcia in Lima burrowed $1,845 in 1984 to invest in equipment to make patterned handkerchiefs. She hired extra workers and family members to help
- Output has risen to 20-500 items per day
- She met her repayments on time
- Technology used was appropriate
- Business became more successful and sustainable
What is a conservation swap?
Agreements made between countries where some debts are written off in exchange for environmental conservation projects being done by the debtor country
When were the conservation swaps first set up and why?
They were first set up by environmental groups in the 1980s to reduce the debt problem of poor countries and to promote the conservation of important environments
How many countries took part in the conservation swap between 1987-2001?
50 countries