THE CONVERSATION: Aid scepticism isn’t damaging donations to international charities – but it might in future

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Christmas is a time for giving, when people think about how to extend their generosity to those in greater need. We put additional items in our trolley to donate for food banks, have a clear out of blankets, warm clothes or toys for local charities, or search for unique charity gifts that help disadvantaged people overseas.

Period19 Dec 2017

Media coverage

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Media coverage

  • TitleAid scepticism isn’t damaging donations to international charities – but it might in future
    Media name/outletThe Conversation
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date19/12/17
    DescriptionChristmas is a time for giving, when people think about how to extend their generosity to those in greater need. We put additional items in our trolley to donate for food banks, have a clear out of blankets, warm clothes or toys for local charities, or search for unique charity gifts that help disadvantaged people overseas.
    URLhttps://theconversation.com/aid-scepticism-isnt-damaging-donations-to-international-charities-but-it-might-in-future-89247
    PersonsNicola Banks

Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms

  • Global inequalities
  • Global Development Institute

Keywords

  • humanitarian aid
  • charities