Abstract

Ever since the nineties and today in the 21st century, significant international agreements (like The Oslo Consensus in 1996 and The Millennium Development Goals in 2000) and relevant international organisms related to development cooperation have been insisting on the need for a basic coverage of social needs to eradicate the poverty existing in the world. This communication aims to analyse the contribution made by Official Development Aid to meet this objective in less developed countries in the last ten years, and describes the progress that has been made in this field as well as the tasks that remain to be done.

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