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How not to help a malaria infected girl in Mali when you live in Connecticut

By Alanna Shaikh | 10 April, 200811 November, 2011 | 0 Comments |

Uganda’s Scarlett Lion: How not to help a malaria infected girl in Mali when you live in Connecticut. Go, read the post. It’s a nice little capsule on the challenges of person-to-person charity.

Lesson: The obvious solution is rarely the right one.

Posted in Development & AidTagged good giving, malaria, Mali, Scarlett LionLeave a comment

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