There's a good article in the Telegraph.co.uk under comment - personal view by Alec Van Gelder people should look at.
It's a discussion about the current 0.7% GDP spent on foreign aid and whether that figure should be closer to 0.05%. The worrying thing is if a Bill is passed making the 0.7% a legal requirement.
Another article in telegraph also states that there is plenty of evidence suggesting that aid does not work and actually causes poverty.
Is it the actual aid though or the none accountability of it?
Aid goes towards building the economic infrastructure, houses, schools, improved utilities, buy's medical supplies and treatment, food and to prevent immigration etc.
The unaccountable side is the corruption of public officials who personally enrichment themselves, it is the diversion of aid to military and nuclear supplies.