Do most NGO's really care about what goes on????
Sometimes I wonder......
Quite a few people have sent me e mails and have openly discussed the massive water shortage effecting Kenya, Tanzania etc amongst other countries and how big an impact this will have on the wildlife ecosystem and of course of the world famous migration that I think every one has seen on TV documented by various national and international TV presenters and companies.
I spent most of yesterday afternoon and this morning surfing the net and looking at what the big NGO’s and government organisations and even National News Papers have to say about issues such as the Mara River drying up and the impact of this drought with wildlife in general.
Hradly any information or news came up? Does that mean to the average reader all is okay - well I think from reading the bigger news papers in Kenya and looking at the websites of the top NGO's and organisations on what they are stating all must be well and merry...
The big NGO’s and government organisations & companies that directly benefit from getting income, benefits from donors which is not everyday people like most of us but from multinational businesses, the world bank, 1st world countries etc. have not mentioned at all – not even a hint at what is going on…..?
All this information is coming directly from small lodges, very small NGO’s that look for private funding or funding from single people or websites done by small groups of individuals where information has been posted on forums through information received by various means.... the bushdrums...
The only time we find out from the big NGO’s etc is when they send us all an e mail asking for money and get a poster in return….. normally when it is too late and passed by with a picture of animals dying or decaying to try and get to your wallet via your heart! I personally find it very unprofessional and a lot of ignorance that they handle the situation is such a manner.
I understand that this is a personal feeling but when you meet people that work for such companies and they have all the benefits and support that a lot of the smaller groups can only imagine and dream of having - I do find it ridiculous that they work this way!
Perhaps the big boys need to look and learn from the smaller ones.