Emergency aid

Emergency aid

7 Factors can help facilitate Government-To-Government Loans. This is a foreign aid loan program granted to support the needs of individuals, businesses, and communities in a country. 
 
This type of government loan program can help:
 
Improve the overall national economy and quality of life of a country’s 
 citizens
 
Encourage innovation and entrepreneurship
 
Provide protection against—and relief from—disasters
 
Improve the country’s human capital
 
Reward veterans and their dependents for past contributions and help with
present needs.
 
Government foreign assistance consists of a variety of tangible and intangible forms of assistance that one country gives to another country. Foreign aid is used to support national security and commercial interests and can also be distributed for humanitarian or emergency reasons.
 
Aid is dispersed through various government agencies that manage foreign assistance programs. For example, in the US, a large percentage of foreign economic assistance is channeled through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). 
 
The primary recipients of foreign aid are developing countries, countries of strategic importance to the loaning government, and countries recovering from war.