Help to improve aid by providing, the lacking bits of information
If we are ever, to get some insight into the state of development, we have to do it together. Efficient development has to include information from both; donors, recipients and the charity organizations. Everyone can contribute with knowledge, found on-line or in your local community etc.
Currently Aid Evaluator and The Charity Review are working on the pages of Rwanda and Denmark. If you would like to start up a page for your country, you are most welcome to do so.
- The first step will be to look into what already exists. All countries have som lists of registered NGOs and INGOs. It is a bit more difficult to find information on the small local associations and their offers of assistance.
- It would be helpful if you could also find a group of friends, to help move the concept forward. (We are working on making some video materiale to show, about the benefits of insigh and knowledge about assistance, and how it can make aid easier to find and support).
- Choose a topic or a city to begin with.
- Once people can see how it works in a city or within a topic it will be easier to find locals to be in charge of individual pages and the NGOs will not be more likely to want to add their organizations to the site.
To upload the information you must send it to: info@aidevaluator.com and also feel free to ask questions.
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Aid Evaluator seeks volunteers to help find information about organisations.
To gather all of the information needed to help people, all over the world, volunteers play an essential role at Aid Evaluator. The hope is that ordinary, as well as extraordinary, people will become responsible for their local area. Being responsible means updating the site on the available offers of help and trying to keep this information updated.
If you're interested or just wish to know more, do write to: info@aidevaluator.com
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Aid Evaluator
Help should be easy to find. Relevant information about those who offer help must be available to both donors and those in need of help.
Better information is the best way to facilitate a more efficient aid delivery system. It is too much work for any one organisation. It can only be done by ordinary and extraordinary volunteers like me and you.
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