tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2690962998237999316.post6382601776759758193..comments2024-03-06T05:15:09.252-05:00Comments on GLASSFROG: Culture of CorruptionGlassFroghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06190597070058242253noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2690962998237999316.post-30221098354516157862011-02-07T19:58:28.892-05:002011-02-07T19:58:28.892-05:00I agree with the points you have raised in the wor...I agree with the points you have raised in the work. <br />The most important thing we should think about before donating our money is who it is going to? We also have to keep in mind it is because of the corrupt governments that are in power in for example Haiti and Pakistan, that these countries are lacking development and keep falling behind, in the global market. <br />Now don't get me wrong many many intellects come out Pakistan, athletes, likewise with Haiti, the people have much potential but the people in power are not doing their very best to use the power. We have to look at the root of the problem, both of these countries are suppose to be democratic which they are far from. <br />The read question is if we give money for the masses who are dying from hunger, are unable to find jobs, we have to find local ngo's or local ngos in our countries that are trust worthy, that will not drop money or drop food and leave but will propagate education basic human rights to every one, etc. For example education of young women and children is key. <br /><br />You can give a man a fish to eat, he will survive one night. You teach him how to fish he will survive years. <br /><br />We need to educate the people bring out there best, by starting with there civil rights especially the women, in Haiti and Pakistan both have not very high numbers of female workers that's half of economy not bringing in the revenue. <br /><br />But the leaders of these countries are definitely are one of the many problems in terms of getting the aid across.Alinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2690962998237999316.post-88777009353180176402011-02-05T00:15:08.663-05:002011-02-05T00:15:08.663-05:00off the top of my head, non-monetary donations is ...off the top of my head, non-monetary donations is the first thing that comes to mind. won't in any way solve the greater problems, but things like Habitat, etc might help provide a solutionGnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2690962998237999316.post-5705974095861199122011-02-04T09:14:21.293-05:002011-02-04T09:14:21.293-05:00I agree. This is just one small part of a complex ...I agree. This is just one small part of a complex issue. I was just writing an article on another piece of the problem, which I will post shortly :pSherissenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2690962998237999316.post-53254435500166390542011-02-04T06:56:58.385-05:002011-02-04T06:56:58.385-05:00Your post raises some good points. But I don't...Your post raises some good points. But I don't think the blame should solely be placed on the government. The funders are as much as to blame for blindly perpetuating the problem, to a point, such that they become dependent on the funds.Jackel Yiphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14503521915096849088noreply@blogger.com