And what would all that direct aid be used for?
The entire effort involved more than $16 billion in direct aid.
The plan also calls for $11 billion in direct aid from individual nations.
But they said he was not prepared to talk about direct economic aid.
Direct economic aid from London has become a thing of the past.
Thus, all direct aid and military sales have been ended.
The direct aid will solve a lot of the problems we are talking about.
It was not clear how the $100 million in direct aid to schools would be distributed, the administration officials said.
The report says a large amount of direct aid would be wasted.
Direct aid of this sort lasted up to the 1940s.
Economic alliances with Haitians living abroad, they said, would give the mayors the financial clout to direct aid to their municipalities as they saw fit.
By 1941 the Army Air Corps had begun directing aid to Meadows Field for improvements to include operation of airport towers.
M.C.A. directs aid to countries that have taken responsibility for their own reform.
Why don't we direct our sympathy and aid toward the true victims and their families instead of the people who willfully chose to violate the law?
Max Hastings: It's an unfashionable view, but the exercise of force abroad can be both useful and honourable - unlike lazily directed aid.
Only in 1984 did the Commission obtain real power to direct aid at specific projects in poorer regions.
For the next month I helped to direct life-saving aid to the most vulnerable children and their families in Haiti.
I would like to take this opportunity to call upon the Commission to direct as much humanitarian aid as possible to help the civil population of the region.
There are such large sums allocated to direct agricultural aid that it is time we began to look at this aid.
Since the common agricultural policy is the source of certain budgetary imbalances, the possibility of reducing the Community contribution to direct aid for farmers could be considered.