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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Toxic Charity #4.2: Making charity less toxic:

  • Make sure that what is done and left behind is sustainable
    • One agency had a policy that we could not bring or leave behind a cement mixer
      • They had a couple of stated reasons (but I think there were some unstated reasons having to do with cultural differences)
      • They didn't want a machine that worked for awhile and allowed the people to forget how to mix cement on the ground – or become spoiled – and then have the machine break.
      • Such devices require maintenance and parts. If these are not provided on a continuing basis they are stuck with a piece of junk
      • This policy drove my performance oriented adults crazy. They never got the logic of why they had to do things in an unproductive fashion.
    • To use such a device and take it home with you is even worse, emphasizing the difference between rich and poor and makes the people yearn for such devices
    • Putting in a water well is, of course, immensely valuable. But you haven't actually provided a well until you have provided training in usage, maintenance and repair and provided funds on a forever basis.

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