goederenhulp
Goederenhulp, also known as aid in kind, is a form of development aid where assistance is provided as goods or services rather than cash. Typical in-kind aid includes food commodities, medical supplies, vaccines, shelter materials, construction equipment, or vehicles. It is delivered through bilateral programs, multilateral agencies, or non-governmental organizations, and can be distributed in emergencies or as part of longer-term development initiatives. Procurement may occur in the donor country, region, or locally, depending on policy and logistics.
Proponents argue that goederenhulp can quickly address immediate needs, ensure critical items reach populations in crisis,
Critics point to inefficiency and higher cost compared with cash or voucher-based aid, the risk of misalignment
In policy practice, many donors increasingly favor cash-based assistance and local procurement, while in-kind aid remains