Unconditional cash transfers: What Is the Best and Simplest Way to Help the Poor

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  1. neerajv95 profile image45
    neerajv95posted 10 years ago

    Unconditional cash transfers: What Is the Best and Simplest Way to Help the Poor?  Anyone Suggest.

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    PerrySparkposted 10 years ago

    deliver your assistance directly to those in need.
    the best solution is a local one where you can reach out and touch those you are assisting.
    any other activity is a risk regardless of the movie stars or tv personalities involved.
    every inch of separation between you and the individuals in need, presents a higher level of risk to your attempt of giving assistance.

    1. neerajv95 profile image45
      neerajv95posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I hop! Thanks for best suggestion prerry.. I always help poor people.

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    ultimatecrowdfundposted 10 years ago

    The gift of time goes much farther to help people in need than gifts of cash.  Money is easy to give, but giving your time can make much more of a difference.

    1. neerajv95 profile image45
      neerajv95posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Dear ultimatecrowdfund, Thank You for Sharing Your Knowledge With All Hubber.
      Please Help Poor people.
      Thanks You smile

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    Dave36posted 10 years ago

    Using Africa as an example it's quite easy to help them, all it requires is the rest of the world to stop robbing them!..The rest of the world fears Africa, & how powerful they'd be if they was on the Wests level with technology etc..So they keep Africa down just in case they become to strong a nation, & that's why they never helped them when they could have done..We should have all helped Africa & other countries as we learned new technology etc ourselves, but we didn't we forgot all about helping them, & started helping ourselves to their precious metals etc..So we could of course let them keep what they mine, & not just let them work for us for pittance..Then let them spend it on wells/schools etc, & leave them to it.

    1. neerajv95 profile image45
      neerajv95posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Hi dear Dave36,  I respecting you & your comments
      I always help poor people & Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and skills.
      Thanks motivation to share knowledge.

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      Dave36posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Be aware of what's known as "chuggers" (charity muggers).In the UK there's a lot of charity collectors in town centers etc, that are asking for say £12 per/month..What they don't tell you is they take the donations as wages for the 1st 12-18 months

  5. Lady Guinevere profile image66
    Lady Guinevereposted 10 years ago

    Do not give cash.  Give then seeds and artificial soil to plant crops and teach them how to save seeds for future plantings.  Teach them how to farm.  Give them goats and cattle so they have meat and milk and teach them how to keep one back so they have future generations of meat and milk.

    1. neerajv95 profile image45
      neerajv95posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Great Lady Guinevere Thank You kindly for your suggestion..
      Thanks  shearing knowledge helping for poor people.
      smile

 
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