Going back to the issue of corruption, you said that there are no public servants on the ground permanently but that there are some from time to time, which suggests a lack of democracy and a lack of transparency.
Among the steps required to make sure that the money provided is really used to meet the needs of people at risk, why are there no permanent public servants on the ground to ensure that the resources are properly used? Otherwise, it is all wasted money.
Why has this not been decided? Is it a matter of security? What is the reason?
You are too far removed from the reality and are perhaps somewhat disconnected from what happens locally. I understand that you said you visit those countries from time to time but I believe that there should be stricter control.