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Analýza finanční pomoci Afghánistánu
SIDDIQUI, Ajmal
This thesis is focused on foreign aid and its effect on the life of the public from 2002 until 2012 in Afghanistan. The aims of this thesis were to show the relationships among variables and the dependence on Foreign Aid at the National level and Provincial level, and, also, to show whether or not foreign aid has helped the public to increase their general living standards. The thesis looked at the ten top provinces that received the highest amount of aid and analysis was made to show the relationships between Foreign Aid verses the Number of Doctors in public Hospitals, the Amount of Transportation Money and the Number of Public and Private universities in the following provinces: Balkh, Ghazni, Heart, Helmand, Kabul, Kandahar, Kunar, Nangarhar, Paktika and Paktya. This bachelor thesis was divided into separated parts. The first part describes the theoretical background and way of gaining necessary information and also explains the most important words, which are important for understanding the whole concept of the thesis. It includes historical information about foreign aid, political information and economical information about the country. The second part defines the methodology of this thesis, which is the quantitative research method and explains the methods which were used in the practical part. The last part of this thesis describes the practical part,, which is the analysis of simple linear regression and normality test done in the STATSITCA software by using the data provided and the models were interpreted to give the final result of the thesis. It can be concluded, after analysis and interpretation of the models, that three of the models have sense and the fourth one doesn't have sense. The three models with sense show that the Number of Doctors in Public Hospitals and the Number of Public and Private universities have a strong relationship with Foreign Aid. This means that, from 2002 until 2012, foreign aid helped and improved the life of the public on a national level and a provincial level and increased their general living standards. The fourth model is the Amount of Transportation Money and it can be seen quite clearly that it has a weak relationship with Foreign aid. This means that, from 2002 until 2012, foreign aid was not so effective in this sector due to the identified reasons of: security challenges, corruption in the government offices and sub-contracting the projects. Overall, it can be said that foreign aid was clearly a major driving force in the improvement of the lives of the general public in Afghanistan.

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