TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page
Table of contents
Abstract
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the study
1.2 Statement of the problem
1.3 Purpose of the study
1.4 Significance of the study
1.5 Research question
1.6 Scope of the study
1.7 Limitations of the study
1.7 Definitions of terms
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Historical Background of the study
2.2 Concept of foreign aid
2.3 Types of foreign aids
2.4 Purpose of foreign aids by giving nations
2.5 Advantages and disadvantages of foreign aids
2.6 Foreign Health aids in Nigeria from 1999
to 2003
2.7 Responses to the aids epidemic
2.8 Theoretical framework
2.9 Summary of Literature review
CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Design of the study
3.2 Area of the study
3.3 Population of the study
3.4 Instrument for data collection
3.6 Validity and reliability of the instrument
3.7 Distribution and retrieval of the instrument
3.8 Method of analysis
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Data presentation and analysis
4.1 Presentation of findings
4.2 Discussion/Analysis of finding
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Summary of findings
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendation
References
Appendix
Questionnaire
ABSTRACT
This study is concerned with the effects of foreign aids on national development. (a case study of foreign health aids to Nigeria from (1999-2003). The topic attempt to examine the effect of health aids in Nigeria economy from 1999-2003. The world health organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) that acts as the coordinating authority on international public health. They also control outbreak of infections, diseases, influenza HIV/AIDS. They also sponsor programmes to prevent and treat such diseases. Questionnaire were distributed among the staff of world health organization (who) at Yusur Nations street off Yakubu Gowon way Asokoro, Abuja in finding out what they think about health aids received by Nigeria from developed countries using table of frequency and percentage in collecting the data. Collected data were analyzed and discussed in the fourth chapter. Percentage techniques were employed in the analysis based on the analysis major findings were made which formed the bedrock of some recommendation made by the researcher the findings that developed countries attach strings to the aids they give to developing nations. The world health organization has helped towards reducing the rate of malaria through the provision of mosquito nets and polio in Nigeria. Also executors of projects should not embezzle money allocated for health aids but should use the money judiciously.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Imperialism has been the most powerful force in the world history. It means the process whereby the dominant politico-economic interest of a nation dominate the raw material and markets of another people. Imperialism can also be defined as a policy extending a country’s power and influence by establishing colonies. Foreign and has been said to be a situation whereby developing county gets money and other aids to solve their problems for the good of the masses or citizens. There is no developing county that is not in one way of the other colonial before independence, looking at the third world countries, most especially Africa and using Nigeria as a study, one will begin to wonder what the county has been doing with the different kinds of aids it has been receiving.
1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY
This study is prompted by the poverty level in the county despite huge foreign aids over the year. According to the 2008 world fact book about Nigeria it says that the unemployed rate is 5.8% population below poverty line 60%. It is also.....================================================================
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