If you’ve listened to John and Adam on No Agenda, for a long time they’ve talked about how only a small fraction of the money donated to Haiti has actually gone to help the people. This guy says we need to be more careful about how and to whom we donate to help others around the world.

Individuals are doing it, banks are doing it — faced with the horrific news and pictures from Japan, everybody wants to do something, and the obvious thing to do is to donate money to some relief fund or other.

Please don’t.

We went through this after the Haiti earthquake, and all of the arguments which applied there apply to Japan as well. Earmarking funds is a really good way of hobbling relief organizations and ensuring that they have to leave large piles of money unspent in one place while facing urgent needs in other places. And as Matthew Bishop and Michael Green said last year, we are all better at responding to human suffering caused by dramatic, telegenic emergencies than to the much greater loss of life from ongoing hunger, disease and conflict. That often results in a mess of uncoordinated NGOs parachuting in to emergency areas with lots of good intentions, where a strategic official sector response would be much more effective. Meanwhile, the smaller and less visible emergencies where NGOs can do the most good are left unfunded.

In the specific case of Japan, there’s all the more reason not to donate money. Japan is a wealthy country which is responding to the disaster, among other things, by printing hundreds of billions of dollars’ worth of new money. Money is not the bottleneck here: if money is needed, Japan can raise it. On top of that, it’s still extremely unclear how or where organizations like globalgiving intend on spending the money that they’re currently raising for Japan — so far we’re just told that the money “will help survivors and victims get necessary services,” which is basically code for “we have no idea what we’re going to do with the money, but we’ll probably think of something.”




  1. Mr. Fusion says:

    #37, Dick,

    #28. Fusion- I wouldn’t give a fuck if the Salvation Army worshiped Satan himself..

    Worship who? Sorry, I’ve heard of this dude, but don’t know him.

    I remember a few years ago there was a terrible earthquake in Central America. The Salvation Army showed up to help the displaced citizens, …, by building them a new Salvation Army church. The people really needed blankets, food, antibiotics, bandages, and food. Maybe that is the purview of your Satan, but us mortals are rarely “rewarded” by prayer.

  2. Dallas says:

    Has Saran Palin weighed in on the Japan nuclear crisis yet? She claims she’s had sushi and owns a microwave oven.

  3. orion3014 says:

    funny, it’s ok to throw money at the negroes in hate e after the earthquake, but not ok for the japs, a weird 3rd world racism…..

  4. Some giy says:

    I live in Japan and the Japanese Red Cross and Save The Children Japan are on the ground and helping. They are buying stuff in neighboring prefectures and trucking it in. plenty is being done but roads are out, and there are 450000 people to help. Give a bit if you can.

  5. diesel says:

    Why give money to JAPAN. Yes they got rocked by the recent disaster(s) but our OWN COUNTRY is a DISASTER why not donate to to overthrow our crooked GOVERNMENT or to the men & women who have been injured in war or the KATRINA victims. Red cross is like any other Corporation they need to pay their top officials millions first then they help people with the scraps that are left.. OK MAYBE OVERTHROWING THE GOVERNMENT IS what our forefathers would of done but this day and age people will say this is against the law but RIGHT TO BARE ARMS wasn’t put there to hunt of to help against overseas threats its there to protect us from Big Government


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