Connecting Donors to Aid

Taking the Climate Pollution Challenge

We all know that the rising incidence of global warming is having a detrimental impact on developing nations. The developed worlds CO2 production is hurting them and they are also being told that they should not start to produce CO2 by a change in lifestyle.

This post discusses the concept of whether architects should take responsibility for the impacts of the buildings they design.

It points out that “Energy efficiency is claims to be the cheapest, quickest, and cleanest way to meet the growing energy needs that Washington State has acquired. It can help create new jobs and speed up the economic recession we are in. If consumers began reducing energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions, it could mean not investing in expensive generation sources.”

The debate is open.

Wealth Distribution Inequalities

A report from the World Institute of Development Economics Research at the UN University, says that the poorer half of the world’s population own barely 1% of global wealth.

Emphasising the unequal distribution of wealth it is also noted that the richest 2% of adults in the world own more than 50% of all household wealth.

The comprehensive report deals with all the countries in the world through either recorded data for the year 2000 or estimates based on statistical analysis.

Wealth is defined as the net amount that people own, less any debts that they owe. The assets include land, buildings, animals and financial assets.

Wealth is skewed geographically being concentrated in North America, Europe and Japan and Australia with these countries accounting for 90% of household wealth. In these nations, landowners can afford not to farm their properties and use them for leisure activities.

In less developed nations, land and farm assets are far more importantbeing used mainly for agriculture in those economies.

Bad Housing in the UK

The housing charity Shelter claims that one in seven children in the UK are growing up homeless or in “bad” housing. The analysis is published in its report Against the Odds .

Shelter further says that 1.6 million youngsters in Britain are living in housing judged to be temporary, overcrowded or unfit.

The charity, which is marking its 40th anniversary, described the situation as a “scandal” and is calling on the chancellor to commit to funding 20,000 extra social homes each year to give these children a fair start in life.

Shelter was set up 40 years ago shortly after the drama-documentary Cathy Come Home, which is being marked by the BBC with its No Home season of programming.

It is believed that living in poor housing had a significantly detrimental impact on children’s lives. Furthermore it is claimed that children in bad housing were twice as likely to underachieve at school. Shelter advise that more than 40,000 young people aged 16 to 18 who lived in poor accommodation in England had no GCSEs. Each year, more than 57,000 children living in bad housing in Britain are excluded from school.

Also almost 310,000 children living in bad housing in Britain were suffering long-term illness or disability they also were twice as likely to be persistently bullied and had almost double the chance of suffering from poor health.

Horn of Africa Floods

The worst floods for years in the Horn of Africa have driven thousands of people from their homes – affecting 1.8 million people across Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya.

The number of people affected by floods in Kenya has risen to 723,000, the Kenya Red Cross Society said on 28 November 2006.

The worst hit areas are in Somalia at Hiran and Middle Shabeele, Two of the country’s biggest rivers, the Juba and Shabeele burst their banks.

These tragic events are an untimely reminder of the real impact of climate change on poor people and that the developed world must start to take action to prevent further destabilisation of the world weather systems.

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Shelters Wall of Shame

A 30-metre ‘Wall of Shame’ highlighting Britain’s housing crisis is being constructed on London’s South Bank from Wed 29 Nov to Sun 3 Dec. If you want to visit it is on Riverside Walkway between the Royal Festival Hall and the Oxo Tower.

Shelter, the housing charity, states that the last few years have seen a decline in the number shelter brickof social homes to rent. This has resulted in a rise in the number families and young people being forced to live in substandard temporary accommodation and hostels.

The initiative is designed to highlight the issue at Christmas and act as a vehicle for a call to Chancellor Gordon Brown to urgently address the issue. They are calling on Gordon Brown to fund an extra 20,000 social rented homes each year to help put an end to the housing crisis.

It is hoped that the appeals supporters will transform the grey Wall of Shame into a red Wall of Hope using thousands of red ‘brick’ stickers customised with their signatures and messages of support.

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No Urgent Action on Climate Change

The climate change conference has ended in Nairobi on 17 November 2006 with general disappointment at progress made.

Antonio Hill, Oxfam’s Senior Policy Adviser said “The conference has let Africa and the rest of the developing world down. It has put forward only vague promises to help the world’s poorest countries adapt to climate change, beyond the pledge to set up a fund that has to date only $3m in its coffers. This urgently needs to be turned into a multi-billion dollar fund if poor countries are to be helped in adapting to climate change.”

Many meetings yet little real action is the order of the day. Few are surprised at the outcome to the twelfth Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on Climate Change.

Governments are not under any visible pressure from their local electorates to deliver firm actions to stop climate chaos. This shows typical human lethargy to plan ahead and actions are only demanded when disaster befalls us or is seen nightly on our tv screens. This is despite the fact that most sane people are aware that the science is telling us that we are on a route to disaster for the developing world.

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World Aids Day 2006 information

1 December 2006 is World Aids Day. Having this day to focus on this terrible disease gives an opportunity for people around the world to come together in the fight against HIV and AIDS.

Approximately forty million people are living with HIV throughout the world and the figure increases each day.world aids day image It is not just a developing world problem, in the UK more than 60,000 people are living with HIV. This figure is also increasing and rises by more than 7,000 every year.

The tragedy is that ignorance and prejudice are enabling the spread of a preventable disease.

The red ribbon has been an international symbol of AIDS awareness since 1991 and is worn as a sign of support for people living with HIV.

If you want to help you can make a donation to the National AIDS Trust who aim to help stop the spread of HIV and end prejudice.

What are your feelings for your charity that motivate you to donate?

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deepu asked:

Do emotions play role in selecting your charity.  Or do you make a hard headed assessment of who will make the most difference?

if so how would you like to relate yourself to a charity?


How Do I Start An International Charity?

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Neda asked:

I am interested in start a charity organizations that offers humantarian servces to those in need around the world. This charity would be headquartered in Mi. I however would like to hold fundraisers nationally and hoperfully internationally one day.

Can anyone offer some directions as to where to start and the legal requirements.
I absolutely would not be doing it for fame. My intentions are purely to offer those in need around the world a chance.


How does charity donations etc affect the tax paid by businesses?

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daviebhoy69 asked:

I am looking to gain sponsorship/donations for my charity marathon.

When i ask businesses for donations etc, what is there incentive?
Do they recieve tax breaks? How much and how much money would they need to donate?