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Recent big natural disasters have shown that rushing lots of outside aid right after a crisis can cause problems—uncoordinated teams, unsuitable supplies, and missing or stolen goods can overwhelm local systems. Experts recommend planning ahead and involving local people so communities set their own priorities and lead recovery, which should create longer-lasting benefits. This approach will succeed only if donors (people, companies, and governments) are willing to fund and listen to community-led, long-term relief as well as immediate help.

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Identify the passage's overall thesis: traditional immediate, quantity-focused relief is often ineffective or harmful, and the author recommends shifting to long-term, community-defined responses while engaging donors; pick the option that captures both the critique and the recommended solution.

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Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of the passage?

Correct Answer
D
The passage argues that traditional relief—focused on immediate, large-quantity aid—has often been ineffective or harmful and that more effective relief requires communication with affected communities and donors to meet both short- and long-term needs. Supporting text: 'traditional ways of dealing with disasters have proved ineffective on several occasions and, in some cases, have been destructive rather than helpful' (para.1); 'Critics claim that such an approach often creates a new set of difficulties...' (para.2); 'To develop a more effective approach, experts recommend shifting the focus to the long term' and 'requires that community members define the form and method of aid that are most appropriate to their needs' (para.3); and 'Donors ... have been most likely to respond only in the immediate aftermath of a crisis' and 'Donors that incorporate dialogue ... could foster strategies that more efficiently utilize immediate aid as well as provide for the difficulties facing communities in the years after a disaster' (para.4). Answer D accurately paraphrases these points.
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