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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.

Logic Breakdown

Read the final paragraph to determine the author's purpose in mentioning donors—note statements about donors' typical behavior and the suggested change the author recommends for them.

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The author discusses donors in the final paragraph primarily in order to

Correct Answer
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The final paragraph argues that donors must change their behavior if the proposed, more effective long-term relief approach is to succeed. The author states, 'Though this proposal appears sound, its success depends on how an important constituency, namely donors, will respond.' The paragraph notes that 'Historically, donors...have been most likely to respond only in the immediate aftermath of a crisis' and then concludes that 'Donors that incorporate dialogue with members of affected communities into their relief plans could foster strategies that more efficiently utilize immediate aid as well as provide for the difficulties facing communities in the years after a disaster.' These sentences show the author is saying that implementing effective relief requires a new approach by donors as well as by relief agencies.
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