Infantilization of deprived populations

Nature 
Development aid of the industrialized countries is based on the principle that the communities in the Third World cannot develop themselves without outside developers. It considers the people as objects of wider national plans rather than living subjects of their own destiny. The people consider these development strategies as government activities pursued for their own purposes and see no reason to participate.
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Type 
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems