A questionable budget
Recently, games have been taken to the outside aid by the government of the Balearic Islands, and the reaction has been immediate. The numbers presented are more like a deinction than a genuine help to whom it really needs it.
Projects that generate doubts
Among funded initiatives are projects such as “Millora of the health care of people in the 7 districts in Malawi, which receive 533.30. This, together with other proposals that apply aid to countries as distant as El Salvador or Guatemala, makes us wonder about the coherence of these investments.
The Project List
Some subsidies include:
- [‘Hydro generation in Guatemala: 71.7910’, ‘Circular economy to El Salvador: €123,499’, “Millora de l’autonomia en Haití: 107,160€”, “OdH’s promotion in Tjutla: 62.6050”, ‘Education included in Dominican Republic: 102.6200’, ‘Social Development in Tunisia: 113.00’]
A debate needs to be done.
The question that emerges is, what is a regional government about the problems that affect countries in both complex situations like Malawi or Uganda? It’s legitimate that taxpayers who pay for projects that seem not to have a direct impact on their community?
The conbins situation in Malawi
If it’s true that Malawi’s coils face serious problems, the real question is if this is an issue that corresponds to the Balkan government, which has difficulty providing basic services to its own population.
The international alliances controversy
In addition, we need to consider the implications of working with agencies such as UNRWA, which has been at the point of looking at their fund management. This generates a debate on transparency and efficiency of such help.
A critical perspective
The dedication of resources in projects that seem more like a symbolic gesture than a real solution can be viewed as an extral limited solution. The contributions to causes that do not directly affect the lives of ballet citizens generate frustration and a sense of waste of resources.
Reflexions finals
The need to review and reorientize the priorities of the Balkan government is more urgent than ever. The responsibility of managing public resources involves commitment to the immediate needs of the local population, before looking outside.