While the video can bring attention to an issue that has plagued Africa for decades; one has to wonder, "Why not before?". I was in Liberia in the early 90s...not a peep about it from the west then. Charles Taylor and "Butt Naked" (yes actual name) had more than a few child soldiers.
I would not be surprised if the origins of the video are something like this:
http://i.imgur.com/K3mgn.jpg
I do know the Democratic Republic of the Congo is rich in natural resources; other nearby countries such as Nigeria and Sao Tome are quite rich in....petroleum.
It strikes me that the west is looking toward natural resources; as is China. This has the possibility of being misguided and playing into what I call "push button - feel good" method of charity. By no means the issue should be ignored; but one should be careful by what method and by which entry we choose to help. Direct means of aid being the most effective and more laudable then just tossing money at some entity.
Speaking of which:
(via redditt) bits from
IC's 2011 financials: (hmmm i re tested this link it is offline)...maybe look over
http://www.charitynavigator.org/inde...ry&orgid=12429
(From Page 6 of IC's 2011 financials)
- $1,074,273 in Travel costs
- $1,724,993 in "compensation costs." Are the three that run the place are paid around $90k/each?
- $357,610 in "Film costs" plus $851,552 in "Production Cost."
- $107,855 in "Office" costs plus $398,729 in "Rent." This guy thinks they're using NGO funds to pay their mortgages and buy themselves cars and gas.
- $108,454 in Utilities. (I am aware utilities in San Diego are not cheap; but damn).
(From Page 12)
- $751,000 in Computer Equipment
- $288,762 in Transportation Equipment.
- $45,000 in "furniture and fixtures."
People still need office space to organize political action? Then and now I'd expect to provide bribes to officials to smooth things over. I'd think more of the expenses if that
were actually listed. Its the way of doing things in some parts.
If nothing else; this gets the word out to the current generation of the ongoing issue on the African Continent; particularly Central, Sub-Saharan Africa.