Controversies in Philanthropy: FSSO 119-100 Fall 2021Main MenuChapter 1: EducationAllen La Tournous, Jenna Purslow, Max ZweibackChapter 2: The ArtsChapter 3: HealthcareChapter 4: Social Justice Nonprofitsby Jaidyn Emerson, Nic Kelleher, Chloe MaciejewskiChapter 5: Philanthropy in Developing CountriesWhy Philanthropy MattersBarbara Burgess-Van Akendffa201f9e142dde249b32b2c708a4eebdb9f6da
Effective Philanthropy in the Caribbean
12021-11-03T20:24:13+00:00Margaret Sturm99a788288f1324f13d09b66e2dc93e7c519c3f3811211plain2021-11-28T07:40:25+00:00Tasfiqur Rob7644b99d4376dec126bc015e56d20d7546c0a8feWhile non profit organizations such as the American Red Cross may have been ineffective in their philanthropic efforts in Haiti, there are many organizations that have infact had a positive impact on Haiti by careful planning and their ability to work with locals. One of the most recognized examples is Paul Farmer and his organization PIH and it's sister concern Zanmi Lasante who has been working hands on in Haiti from early 1980's.
12021-11-10T21:21:16+00:00Additional PIH interview1Paul Farmer's "This I Believe" recording from NPR with photos taken at Partners In Health sites around the world. Learn more about PIH's work at www.pih.org.plain2021-11-10T21:21:16+00:00YouTubePartners In Health2009-05-21T14:16:58ZxJpZnUjtorI