Emergency aid
* the provision of personnel, such as health workers, doctors or emergency workers from other countries.
• Bilateral aid —
the Australian government providing funding to the government of Papua New Guinea to provide prevention, treatment, counselling and education programs in relation to HIV/AIDS;
or the Australian government providing funds and personnel to the Samoan government to help build a bridge in Samoa.
• Multilateral aid —
examples include the UN providing emergency relief and funding for transnational issues, such as global warming and control of disease;
the World Bank funding major infrastructure projects, such as the building of roads.