The World Trade Organization (WTO) works to help developing countries primarily through trade-related initiatives and programs. Among the options provided, the most accurate description is:
A) It provides resources to assist those countries in growing their trade with other countries.
The WTO focuses on promoting trade by creating a fair and transparent trading environment, helping developing countries to integrate into the global trading system, and offering technical assistance and capacity-building initiatives to enhance their trade capabilities. While mentoring and connecting with developed countries may occur indirectly, the primary role of the WTO is centered on trade rather than humanitarian aid, like providing food or monetary assistance for specific projects.