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RE: Steemit: A transparent solution for sustainable change

in #steemfest7 years ago

Therefore the Red Cross has it's Pros and Cons. They seem well suited to assist government support to organise things so that aid gets distributed to those in need most efficiently. As we know that depending on government bureaucracy, delays getting things done. Wherewithal the taxes paid to governments you'd think they'd have your back in a crisis situation, and of course it depends on the type of government as well as those in the field( or behind the desk) running it.
The Red Cross has been good for running communications for those needing it during a disaster or other emergency or urgency situation, and they've been good about facilitating nursing/medical care needs.
Sure it would be good if they are audited to make sure no corruption is going on; after all, people are the main pulse for its existence.