Persuasive Speech On Ebola

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Thank you honorable chair,
Fellow delegates, between 2010-2012 China provided 241 million USD worth of humanitarian aid to more than 30 countries. China granted 14 million dollar to various international and UN agencies to fight Ebola outbreak, and in total between 2006 and 2015 we contributed five million five hundred thousand to Central Emergency Response fund .We would like remind you that these numbers does not include the bilateral agreements we’ve made with the recipient countries.
We believe on providing humanitarian aid, besides monetary issues, UN agencies and other NGOs face two major challenges; corruption and the politicization of aid work. These two issues does not only hurts the aid recipients, they also undermine the core principles

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