The pros and cons of foreign aidWhen we imagine humanitarian aid, we assume there are no downsides to the aiding of other people, certainly where it concerns children. However, some would argue that the medicine is worse than the ailment. So, do the pros outweigh the cons? Let us make the comparison.The ProsThe principal argument in favour of humanitarian aid is that it relieves suffering among those who are impacted by conflicts, natural catastrophes, and poverty. ConflictsHumanitarian aid can be used to address the underlying causes of hostilities. International assistance may create more inclusive societies and political structures, as well as boost economics, which in turn address the root causes of many conflicts. PovertyAs nations develop and people are lifted out of poverty, they gain the resources with which to trade, including producing their own goods and having the financial stability to purchase from others. (Duncan, 2023) Humanitarian projects can play an even greater role going forward in creating long-term and lasting improvements to people’s lives in some of the poorest nations in the world.The majority of humanitarian interventions place value for money at their core. Donors to humanitarian initiatives may make sure that the funds they offer are used