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by gertrunde
218 days ago
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I knew a charity group many years ago that targeted this issue. They noticed that aid charities would give modern motorcycles to rural medical workers that rapidly ended up in a non-working state. So they gathered older motorbikes, more suitable and more repairable in the destination country, and spent time training the end users in maintenance and upkeep, and ongoing support. |
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Person lacks reliable transportation -> give them some -> problem solved
There's another example - a charity provides treated mosquito nets for free to millions of families in Africa. Great!
People lack reliable mosquito protection -> give them treated nets -> problem solved!
But in reality it went like this:
People lack reliable mosquito protection -> give them treated nets -> many of these families are starving -> fine mesh nets are great at catching small fish -> all their food is now infected with insecticide, mosquitos continue to access the family as well