This document recommends against donating money to Japan in response to their recent earthquake. It argues that Japan is a wealthy country that is responding well to the disaster and that money is not the main issue. Instead, it suggests donating to smaller, less visible emergencies or organizations like Globalgiving that support projects where lack of money is a bigger problem. The document also discusses lessons from donations after the Haiti earthquake, noting that money alone does little without proper distribution and use.
2. WHAT?
Monetary donations should not be restricted
to enable wise usage of funds.
Donators shouldn't donate money to any
disaster which makes the news headlines but
instead donate to smaller emergencies.
3. WHY?
Japan is a wealthy country which is responding
well to the disaster.
It’s still unclear how or where organisations
intend on spending the money that they are
raising.
Money is not the bottleneck issue in
disasters like the Japan earthquake.
The organisation "Globalgiving" was created to
support projects where the lack of money is
much more of a problem than it is in Japan.
5. WHAT YOU
SHOULDN'T DO
Don't donate money to Japan as
they do not need our money.
6. WHAT YOU CAN DO
Help to fund those smaller and less
visible emergencies.
Give money to organizations like the
Red Cross instead.
Make unrestricted contributions to
MSF teams.
7. CASE STUDY: HAITI EARTHQUAKE
Many started donating money to help Haiti
after the earthquake, which was not
necessarily a good thing because...
very little that could be done
with the money
all the money donated might
never be enough
trying to rebuild failed states
like Haiti by throwing them
money would likely backfire
8. CASE STUDY continued...
charities which raised money
for Haiti were not all sound
none of the money would go
to wholly admirable
organizations like Doctors
Without Border
most of the funds were
earmarked, which restricted
it's ability to help generously
9. In short...
Make unrestricted, generous contributions to
admirable organizations such as, MSF teams
and Red Cross
Remember Haiti as a good example, that
simply donating money is not necessarily
effective
Think wisely before you donate, for do you
even know where your money is going to?