Abstract

The emergence of social media and the immediate dissemination of images depicting the impact of poverty, crises and catastrophes, mean that problems related to resource allocation are visible on a global scale and thus visible to those with the ability to leverage a transfer of resources to address such problems. Foreign aid exists in multiple forms and a variety of strategies have been and are being devised to foresee and address potential problems in order to prevent such crises from occurring or mitigate the more harmful effects when a threat occurs. Among these strategies is the use of foreign aid to provide resources to support local enterprise, sustainable business and develop appropriate innovation practices within communities lacking in such infrastructure. These strategies will be considered under the umbrella term “sustainable production” and this paper will identify and evaluate some of the key strategies with a potential to address problems through foreign aid provision

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