Monday, January 25, 2010
Seven Myths of Disaster Relief: What's really needed after a catastrophe
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2005/february/8.37.html
[Christianity Today] 26 Jan 2009--"News of the December 26 tsunami was almost immediately followed by news of donation scams, inefficient relief efforts, and good intentions gone awry. Longtime World Vision relief director Rich Moseanko sent out a list, condensed here, to help donors understand what's really needed after a major catastrophe.
1. Americans can help by collecting blankets, shoes, and clothing. The cost of shipping these items—let alone the time it takes to sort, pack, and ship them—is prohibitive. Since they are often manufactured for export to the U.S. in the very countries that need relief, it is far more efficient to purchase them locally. Cash is better."
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