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(general post about charities...can be moved to the charities section ..was not sure how to link the quote from here.)
Voted for Akshaya this time. I cannot stop myself from sharing one small piece of information. KIVA definetly does some good work in the african continent and is based on the concept of Microfinance ( pioneered by one good doctor from Bangladesh who later won the nobel peace prize ) . There are a lot of Microfinance based organizations in India as well and what started with noble intentions has now gone the wrong way. Looking at the vast potential of squeezing poor people with loans many wall street firms started forcing the microfinance firms to start IPO's in the Indian stock market. With the start of the IPO's the microfinance firms started charging equally bad interest rates as the local village money lenders.
OutlookIndia did an fantastic piece on Microfinance firms in India in Oct 2010 titled "Is it Micro Usury" . The malpractises of the Microfinance industry led to almost 50 farmer suicides in the state of Andhra pradesh in a single month in 2010 which prompted the local government to pass strict regulations against this.
http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?267394
Original principles of Microfinance are good...treating people with dignity and beleiving in their abilities ...and filling in the vaccum of lending small amounts which no Indian bank is willing to do.
Please do not contribute to any of the Indian Microfinance firms at this time without researching them.Many of them have turned into commerical entities.
Just felt like adding one more piece of information.India has one of the highest farmer suicide rates and this problem is multipronged.
PBS America at one point of time did an nice documentary titled "the dying fields"
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/wideangle/ep...roduction/967/
This was the basis of the Aamir Khan produced movie " Peepli Live " too.
Agreed the gc process is very painful for most of us...but looking at some of this stuff puts things in perspective atleast for me.
That's also the reason I love this site ,the caring atmosphere of the posters and the noble intention of helping others along the way.