When international agencies disagree

Yes, some countries are indeed more successful than others in fighting global poverty. This is a classic case study of what happens when international aid agencies disagree and have conflicting priorities and objectives. How then, can we resolve this? From a humanitarian perspective, it is the hungry (in this case) who will continue to suffer. Is there a hierarchy of NGOs that can provide insight for which objectives are met, preferentially, over others?

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