Radi-Aid: Africa for Norway by SAIH
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Radi-Aid: Africa for Norway by SAIH
Yes, I have
I haven't, but I've heard the song
Never heard this song

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You may think it's a noble idea to photograph yourself helping poor children in a faraway country. A new campaign has a different perspective.
"We're constantly reproducing these images that have no respect for informed consent," Ogard says. "In Norway, I would never show up at a school and take a selfie with kids playing."
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My previous post, Reality Check, reecived a few, quick comments from faithful followers. Â One of them, C. J. Hartwell, author of Feeding on Folly, mentioned that it reminded her of a video and she sent me the link. Â
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Imagine if every person in Africa saw the "Africa for Norway" video and this was the only information they ever got about Norway. What would they think about Norway? If we say Africa, what do you think about? Hunger, poverty, crime or AIDS? No wonder, because in fundraising campaigns and media that's mainly what you hear about. The pictures we usually see in fundraisers are of poor African children. Hunger and poverty is ugly, and it calls for action. But while these images can engage people in the short term, we are concerned that many people simply give up because it seems like nothing is getting better. Africa should not just be something that people either give to, or give up on. The truth is that there are many positive developments in African countries, and we want these to become known. We need to change the simplistic explanations of problems in Africa. We need to educate ourselves on the complex issues and get more focus on how western countries have a negative impact on Africa's development. If we want to address the problems the world is facing we need to do it based on knowledge and respect.
Brilliant! Thank you to Newsnight for pointing me to this glorious parody of some of the more stereotyping aid appeals.Â

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Africa For Norway - New charity single out now!
Bringing this back because I am in woollen socks, woollen jumper, under the duvet, with the floor heating and radiator on. In short, I'm cold and we need help up here in the North. If someone has a radiator so spare, I would be very happy indeed.Â
BBC WORLD Focus on Africa : Africa For Norway
- Challenging stereotypes one song at a time
When NGOs Attack!