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RYNSA: WORDS » international aid http://www.rynshanearmstrong.com/blog One Man's Perspective on Technology, Education, Media, Art and Politics Sun, 17 Jan 2010 19:28:24 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9 en hourly 1 How to Help China http://www.rynshanearmstrong.com/blog/2008/05/20/how-to-help-china/ http://www.rynshanearmstrong.com/blog/2008/05/20/how-to-help-china/#comments Wed, 21 May 2008 03:35:39 +0000 rynsa http://www.rynshanearmstrong.com/blog/?p=10 My beloved mother offered this link from the New York Times:

http://tinyurl.com/5voyj8

Also, Ryan of the excellent blogs Lost Lowai, The Humanaught (a personal favorite), and The Hao Hao Report, has created a badge that you can put on your website to link to the Red Cross Society of China (along with information and links to other relief work in China):

http://tinyurl.com/647a94

Xu Yan has recently informed me that the Red Cross in China has received some flak about their strange policy on not accepting used clothing as a donation for earthquake relief.  I’m unable to track down any articles about this issue, so please let me know if you find anything.

However, over at Danwei, there is some minor discussion as to the lack of financial transparency within the Chinese Red Cross: 

http://tinyurl.com/5cxjqa

In any case, and despite numerous examples of corruption from similar non-profits, at this point the evidence against the Red Cross in China is hardly damning.  I will be placing Ryan’s badge on my site until/if I learn of anything wicked.  If you have concerns, though, I suggest contacting the Red Cross in your home country for more information and advice.

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