From the American people to Iraq...six hundred dollars.
Sept 9:
“IraqPartnership.org demonstrates the proud American tradition of private citizens working in partnership with government,” said USAID Administrator Andrew S. Natsios. "At the President's direction USAID will work even harder to engage the private sector to help Iraqis create an environment where democracy and economic opportunity can take root and grow."
Example:
"Help provide Iraqi school children with desks, blackboards, and supplies. Need: $10,000"
Sept 18: "
A USAID spokesperson says that there is little advertising for this new initiative and expects most potential donors will happen upon the website as the result of a specific search for ways to support Iraqi redevelopment. As of last Friday, iraqpartnership.org has generated contributions of only $39."
Sept 25: "USaid's Heather Layman denied it was disappointed with the meagre sum raised after a fortnight. 'Every little helps,' she said."
posted by iviken
on Sep 25, 2005 -
37 comments
Much of the
news from Iraq looks grim and it's easy to feel powerless about the whole situation.
Mercycorps lets you do something about it, with 92% of all money collected going directly to humanitarian programs to feed, clothe, and provide healthcare to Iraq citizens in need. Looks like a good cause I'm happy to get behind.
posted by mathowie
on Nov 18, 2003 -
17 comments