A note regarding aide to third world countries: My husband & I have been involved in Uganda for almost 20 years and it has been the most frustrating thing I've ever encountered. Giving food, money, medical supplies & equipment in large quantities directly to the "officials" dosen't work - it only makes them richer and never or rarely gets to the people we are shown on TV who are starving or dieing of AIDS.
Micro economics seems to work better at this point (giving to the hurting individual directly so they can start their own little buisness) That is to say it works untill they begin to get ahead and then alot of them get greedy themselves - because that's what they see from their leadership.
In our experience When we feel like we are making progress in one area some how, someway the rug gets pulled out from under us. Until this last 18 months, only Ugandans could own property there. We have spent tons of money buying land via a local reputible person, made improvments, (fresh water wells for the comunity, fencing, orphanage/schools etc... only to find that someone else laid claim to the property. They don't have things like Title Search. To build something you have to use specific builder, engineers, surveyers who all want a % of the deal and not a small one. It sounds like you can build stuff cheap but once everyone starts wanting a % forget it! We were offered free land from the governor of one town to build some soccer fields for the kids at a local orpahnage. We took an American engineer and went over only find that the property didn't have 1 level acre on it and was flooded for 4 months out of the year. We would have had to completly re build that project every year!
Another thing, time is different there! You set a meeting with someone at 9:00am and they might show up by 1:00pm
We have resolved to going over anually, carrying as much clothing as possible to give to the needy, cash to those who can & will use it wisely - we hope - We buy chickens to give to families so they will have eggs to eat and sell and some for eating. Do we make a difference to the masses -NO - but like the starfish story - we make a difference to that one!
People talk about cutting off aide to third world countries and others feel sorry for the poor starving people. I could be wrong but I don't think it would make a bit of difference to those people, as they don't get what we would like to think they are getting anyway.
I could go on and on, about how women and children are treated but this is long enough.
Just my experience and I try not to get cold hearted but there it is...
Micro economics seems to work better at this point (giving to the hurting individual directly so they can start their own little buisness) That is to say it works untill they begin to get ahead and then alot of them get greedy themselves - because that's what they see from their leadership.
In our experience When we feel like we are making progress in one area some how, someway the rug gets pulled out from under us. Until this last 18 months, only Ugandans could own property there. We have spent tons of money buying land via a local reputible person, made improvments, (fresh water wells for the comunity, fencing, orphanage/schools etc... only to find that someone else laid claim to the property. They don't have things like Title Search. To build something you have to use specific builder, engineers, surveyers who all want a % of the deal and not a small one. It sounds like you can build stuff cheap but once everyone starts wanting a % forget it! We were offered free land from the governor of one town to build some soccer fields for the kids at a local orpahnage. We took an American engineer and went over only find that the property didn't have 1 level acre on it and was flooded for 4 months out of the year. We would have had to completly re build that project every year!
Another thing, time is different there! You set a meeting with someone at 9:00am and they might show up by 1:00pm
We have resolved to going over anually, carrying as much clothing as possible to give to the needy, cash to those who can & will use it wisely - we hope - We buy chickens to give to families so they will have eggs to eat and sell and some for eating. Do we make a difference to the masses -NO - but like the starfish story - we make a difference to that one!
People talk about cutting off aide to third world countries and others feel sorry for the poor starving people. I could be wrong but I don't think it would make a bit of difference to those people, as they don't get what we would like to think they are getting anyway.
I could go on and on, about how women and children are treated but this is long enough.
Just my experience and I try not to get cold hearted but there it is...