Like any dependency or habit, you have to withdraw help incrementally to allow the person or country to stand on their own two feet.
Like nurturing a child into adulthood, supporting an addict to kick their habit, giving countries the tools and know-how to take care of themselves.
It's ok to lend a crutch for a while but don't leave it in place long enough for it to be taken for granted, long enough for the person or country to become dependent on it and resent it's removal.
A bit like AC expecting parental help long into their adult years.
It's never a good idea.
Almost everyone (yes, even on GN) cites the black African child as dreaming of being a doctor or teacher or farmer, wheras there are many many less specialised occupations needed to build a community.
IMO, we in the West have been giving to India and Africa for decades and their situations have barely changed. Still a huge divide between the have and have-nots.
African countries are like sponges, soaking everything up and leaking it away just as fast.
Corruption is rife.
Come back in 20/30/40 years and it will be the same story. That, I can virtually guarantee.
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