Africa - effectiveness of international orgs Flashcards
WHO K points
- Trained 270,000 workers
- gave 670,000 vaccines
- 6600 0xygen concentrators
- built water tanks in communities, clean water
WHO A points
successful as saves lives, quality of life, stops spread and educates people
unsuccessful as lack of funding, and terrorists stop aid coming in
WHO E points
To evaluate, only fairly successful as goal to eradicate malaria and HIV was not successful-deaths
African Union K points
- made up of all continent
- tackles terrorism, promotes enhanced cooperation and info-sharing on terrorist groups/activities/targets
- holds training programs/seminars on religious extremism.
- counter-terrorism workshops to combat financing
African Union A points
Successful as overall decline- 57% less attacks, 37% less deaths
Unsuccessful as lack of funding and resources means Africa is not equipped to make advanced technical info useful
African Union E points
To evaluate, efforts only fairly successful due to economic factors and political conditions which make matters worse ( corruption = terrorism) and impede resoloutions
Oxfam K points
- non-governmental = purely humanitarian motive
- operate in countries UK cannot, e.g Syria, food&water whoever controls the city
- Support campaigns, civil societys and have invested in tax justice which in part, aids health, education , public services and infrastructure
Oxfam A points
Successful as aiding less poverty, creating functioning gov/tax systems, allows development
Unsuccessful as independent, less accountability, lost funding due to staff exploring children in Haiti and DRC ( poorest countries)
Oxfam E points
To evaluate, dependant on funding and trust/reputation lost, limiting effectiveness
Save The Children K points
- NGO, improve kids’ lives, emergency aid, respond quick, deploy experts, inside conflict zones
- In South Sudan since the beginning of independence
- Lead health and nutrition provider in 6 of 10 states
Save the Children A points
Successful as combating major underdevelopment causes, rapid response prevents escalation
Unsuccessful as 2019 spent £30 M fundraising, could’ve gone towards underdevelopment,unreliable
Save The Children E points
To evaluate NGOs can only be fairly successful due to unreliable and inconsistent funding
CONCLUSION
All fairly successful but limited by funding
NGOs are most effective as only humanitarian motivated thus less risk of budget cuts
A.U least effective as targeted efforts overwhelmed by underdevelopment