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optimistic.bob
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« Reply To This #1 on: April 27, 2007, 11:29:55 AM » |
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Scott,
I have heard this question many times. In a former position with the Canadian Red Cross, I was dispatching people and goods to disaster zones and areas where restoration work was ongoing. We only shipped that which we couldn't buy locally. Shipping costs, appropriateness, and supporting the local economy were all considerations. I watched as tons of goods were shipped by other organizations (who knew better than us what someone a world away needed) that ended up in landfills unused or worse sold on the dark market for exceedingly high prices. My suggestion is that we continue to empower entrepreneurs with loans and allow them the autonomy to make decisions that might support their local economy.
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