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Labour's manifesto outlines that "in Africa, Labour has made aid, trade, conflict prevention and good governance a priority".

And Taiwan's government has made aid overtures to its top three memory chip makers: Powerchip, Nanya Technology and ProMOS.

US officials have made "aid and support" payments to the families of the victims of the Panjwai massacre in Afghanistan, according to a member of Kandahar's provincial council.

Since the 1990s many foreign aid sources, notably the IMF, have made aid conditional on market-oriented economic reforms, such as lowering trade barriers and privatization.

And securing access for health care workers depends heavily on local leaders, another issue that has made aid delivery uneven in parts of the country.

This year, colleges that lack hefty endowments have made aid a priority and are cutting elsewhere because they need to fill seats in their classrooms, Mr. Allen said.

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Her fate was sealed, for a law of 1583 made aiding Jesuits and seminary priests punishable by death.

Each window broken, car burned or inflammatory statement made aided the cause of the defense team.

Mr. Martelly said he and his aides were studying how to make aid flow more quickly.

"Make aid history" is the objective.

So how do we make aid smarter?

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