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Aid Programs

/eɪd ˈproʊ.ɡræmz/noun
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Aid programs are organized initiatives that deliver financial, material, or technical support to individuals, communities, or countries facing challenges like poverty or disasters. In today's global landscape, they often integrate sustainable practices and international cooperation to foster long-term resilience and equity, evolving from simple charity to strategic tools for diplomacy and development.

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Did you know that the Marshall Plan, a massive U.S.-led aid program from 1948 to 1952, provided over $12 billion (equivalent to about $130 billion today) to rebuild Western Europe after World War II, which not only spurred economic growth but also helped prevent the spread of communism across the continent?

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