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Which of the following is an example of an external source of resource mobilisation?

AIssuing bonds to the public for infrastructure projects.

BGrants from a foreign government or foundation.

CIncreasing taxes on domestic corporations.

DUtilizing state-owned enterprise profits for development.

Answer:

B. Grants from a foreign government or foundation.

Read Explanation:

  • Grants from external entities like governments, foundations, or other donors are a prime example of an external source of resource mobilisation.


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