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-"In November 2012, a spoof charity music video was produced by a South African rapper named Breezy V. The video "[[Africa for Norway]]" was a parody of Western charity initiatives like [[Band Aid]] which, he felt, exclusively encouraged small donations to starving children, creating a stereotypically negative view of the continent. Aid in his opinion should be about funding initiatives and projects with emotional motivation as well as money. The parody video shows Africans getting together to campaign for [[Norwegian people]] suffering from [[frostbite]] by supplying them with unwanted [[radiators]]." 
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- +'''Frostbite''' occurs when exposure to low temperatures causes [[freezing]] of the skin or other tissues.
-In [[international relations]], '''aid''' (also known as '''international aid''', '''overseas aid''', '''foreign aid''' or '''foreign assistance''') is – from the perspective of governments – a voluntary transfer of [[resources]] from one [[country]] to another.+
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-Aid may serve one or more functions: it may be given as a signal of [[diplomacy|diplomatic]] approval, or to strengthen a [[military]] [[Allies|ally]], to reward a [[government]] for behaviour desired by the [[Donation|donor]], to extend the donor's cultural influence, to provide [[infrastructure]] needed by the donor for resource extraction from the recipient country, or to gain other kinds of [[commerce|commercial]] access. [[Humanitarianism|Humanitarian]] and [[altruism|altruistic]] purposes are at least partly responsible for the giving of aid.+
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-Aid may be given by individuals, private organizations, or governments. Standards delimiting exactly the types of transfers considered "aid" vary from country to country. For example, the United States government discontinued the reporting of military aid as part of its foreign aid figures in 1958. The most widely used measure of aid is "[[Official Development Assistance]]" (ODA).+
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-==See also==+
-* [[Live Aid]] +
-* ''[[Dead Aid]]'' (2009) by Dambisa Moyo+
-* [[Debt relief]]+
-* [[International Aid Transparency Initiative]]+
-* [[Transparency International]]+
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-'''Nations:'''+
-* [[Australian Agency for International Development]]+
-* [[China foreign aid]]+
-* [[Department for International Development]] (United Kingdom)+
-* [[International economic cooperation policy of Japan]]+
-* [[Saudi foreign assistance]]+
-* [[Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency]]+
-* [[United States foreign aid]]+
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Frostbite occurs when exposure to low temperatures causes freezing of the skin or other tissues.



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