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Wednesday 19 November 2014

African presidents ‘use China aid for patronage politics’


African presidents 'use China aid for patronage politics'

Most of the $80bn of development funds sent to Africa went to areas where national leaders were born rather than the most needy, says AidData report

African leaders are almost three times more likely to spend Chinese development aid in areas where they have ethnic ties, casting doubt on the humanitarian effectiveness of Beijing's strict "hands-off" policy in the continent.

China says it spends more than half of its foreign aid in 51 African countries, sending $80bn between 2000 and 2012. But most of that aid went to areas where national leaders were born, indicating a strong political bias, according to a geotagged database of aid contractspublished by AidData, an open-source data centre.

"As soon as [a region] becomes the birthplace of an African president this region gets 270% more development assistance (from China) than it would get if it were not the birth region of the president," said Roland Hodler, professor of economics at the University of St Gallen in Switzerland and co-author of a report, Aid on Demand: African Leaders and the Geography of China's Foreign Assistance, published in conjunction with the database.

 

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http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2014/nov/19/african-presidents-china-aid-patronage-politics

 

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