kjgood
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Be careful what you wish for, I have considerable experience of Somalia and had seen millions of pounds given there in differing ways and by many conduits. £100m doesn't mean £100m to starving children who become dependent on overseas hand outs, but means £40m channelled through Save the Children, £1 through Oxfam etc etc. The best performers I ever saw were Medicins Sans Frontier and Medicins du Monde. The worst performers I ever saw were the UN and the EU, both self serving, first to run when it became difficult and both just so poorly out of control financially it actually became embarassing. Dig deep to find the real story and you'll find out how little much reaches its target. Aid is a racket and a huge industry now.
To be honest this is true unfortunately, I would understand the benefit of making these sort of donations easier if the aid actually got to the people that need it on the ground, but it doesn't, only a small percentage does. We cant sit back and ignore the horrible circumstances that these people find themselves but every pair of hands the aid goes through takes their percentage. Then in country as others have also said the aid ends up in some cases in the wrong hands and is used for the wrong reasons either to make money or military gain. There are also in some cases tribal favouritism's involved. I wish i knew the answer of how to make it better.