Yes, boot them all out!
Posted: 20 Aug 2021, 11:55
Uganda, doing an Eritrea act!
Yes brother Zemen, Eritrea has been on the front in her attempt to tame down the overblown behavior of the NGOs acting as if they know it all more than the host countries. Let me give you an example of what I mean. It is a common scenario where the NGOs would brag about how much they have donated to third-world countries. Let's say that a certain NGO obtains some funds for a country in the amount of $100,000. Let's say that it spends $70,000 on its living needs including usually an expensive rental house a vehicle like a Landcruiser etc as part of its overhead cost for the period. The host country is getting only $30,000. Yet the NGO would claim the entire fund as if it was given to the country! Is that fair? NO. for the country has not received what the NGO claims.
Temt wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 20:48Yes brother Zemen, Eritrea has been on the front in her attempt to tame down the overblown behavior of the NGOs acting as if they know it all more than the host countries. Let me give you an example of what I mean. It is a common scenario where the NGOs would brag about how much they have donated to third-world countries. Let's say that a certain NGO obtains some funds for a country in the amount of $100,000. Let's say that it spends $70,000 on its living needs including usually an expensive rental house a vehicle like a Landcruiser etc as part of its overhead cost for the period. The host country is getting only $30,000. Yet the NGO would claim the entire fund as if it was given to the country! Is that fair? NO. for the country has not received what the NGO claims.
What should have been accounted for was that the host country received $30,000. Period! The country should not be accounted for funds it never saw. Many NGOs will not work like that and end up getting booted out.
Somaliman wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 21:42Temt wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 20:48Yes brother Zemen, Eritrea has been on the front in her attempt to tame down the overblown behavior of the NGOs acting as if they know it all more than the host countries. Let me give you an example of what I mean. It is a common scenario where the NGOs would brag about how much they have donated to third-world countries. Let's say that a certain NGO obtains some funds for a country in the amount of $100,000. Let's say that it spends $70,000 on its living needs including usually an expensive rental house a vehicle like a Landcruiser etc as part of its overhead cost for the period. The host country is getting only $30,000. Yet the NGO would claim the entire fund as if it was given to the country! Is that fair? NO. for the country has not received what the NGO claims.
What should have been accounted for was that the host country received $30,000. Period! The country should not be accounted for funds it never saw. Many NGOs will not work like that and end up getting booted out.
What a load of nonsense! All you know is to call people Agame and nothing else!
No NGO danates any money/funding to any country, leave alone NGOs bragging about how much they have donated to a certain country. NGOs, which are either operational, focusing on development projects, or advocacy, promoting particular causes, or both, rely themselves on donations; thus, they do not donate/give money to any country.
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt."
Yes. The large amount of their budget goes into administrative costs, primarily compensating themselves handsomely. But what is worse :Temt wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 20:48Yes brother Zemen, Eritrea has been on the front in her attempt to tame down the overblown behavior of the NGOs acting as if they know it all more than the host countries. Let me give you an example of what I mean. It is a common scenario where the NGOs would brag about how much they have donated to third-world countries. Let's say that a certain NGO obtains some funds for a country in the amount of $100,000. Let's say that it spends $70,000 on its living needs including usually an expensive rental house a vehicle like a Landcruiser etc as part of its overhead cost for the period. The host country is getting only $30,000. Yet the NGO would claim the entire fund as if it was given to the country! Is that fair? NO. for the country has not received what the NGO claims.
What should have been accounted for was that the host country received $30,000. Period! The country should not be accounted for funds it never saw. Many NGOs will not work like that and end up getting booted out.
Only on the internet do we find where a Somali can claim to know Eritrea better than Eritreans themselves and vis-a-vis.Somaliman wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 16:32Let's not exaggerate it!
Eritrea has only kicked out a total of four NGOs to date out of the staggering number of NGOs that are currently working in the country, and that was ages ago. Guess how many NGOs are currently working in Eritrea! I'll leave this for you to find out, otherwise you won't believe me, as you would be shocked.
Kicking them out is totally the wrong path to opt in order to deal with NGOs.
The right way to both benefit from whatever they're claiming to be offering to the country and to be protected by any achievement on their part that's not desirable is to set up, introduce, and implement bold transparency and accountability laws, regulations, and legislation on non-governmental organisations. Africa lacks desperately these.
The white man writes down everything. In Africa, all we know is talking.
Good observation!Hawdian wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 22:08Only on the internet do we find where a Somali can claim to know Eritrea better than Eritreans themselves and vis-a-vis.
Very interesting.
The only thing I know for sure is NGOs don't run things in Eritrea like they do in Somalia coz in Somalia the NGO is the government from AMISOM to Turks handing out breads and military certificates to those who guard Farmajo
I have never seen Somalia cutting ribbon to a project without some NGO logo on it...from stadium (Norwegian NGO) to basic farm equipment (USAID).
Never defend NGOs.
Hawdian wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 22:08Only on the internet do we find where a Somali can claim to know Eritrea better than Eritreans themselves and vis-a-vis.Somaliman wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 16:32Let's not exaggerate it!
Eritrea has only kicked out a total of four NGOs to date out of the staggering number of NGOs that are currently working in the country, and that was ages ago. Guess how many NGOs are currently working in Eritrea! I'll leave this for you to find out, otherwise you won't believe me, as you would be shocked.
Kicking them out is totally the wrong path to opt in order to deal with NGOs.
The right way to both benefit from whatever they're claiming to be offering to the country and to be protected by any achievement on their part that's not desirable is to set up, introduce, and implement bold transparency and accountability laws, regulations, and legislation on non-governmental organisations. Africa lacks desperately these.
The white man writes down everything. In Africa, all we know is talking.
Very interesting.
The only thing I know for sure is NGOs don't run things in Eritrea like they do in Somalia coz in Somalia the NGO is the government from AMISOM to Turks handing out breads and military certificates to those who guard Farmajo
I have never seen Somalia cutting ribbon to a project without some NGO logo on it...from stadium (Norwegian NGO) to basic farm equipment (USAID).
Never defend NGOs.
Somaliman wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 16:32Let's not exaggerate it!
Eritrea has only kicked out a total of four NGOs to date out of the staggering number of NGOs that are currently working in the country, and that was ages ago. Guess how many NGOs are currently working in Eritrea! I'll leave this for you to find out, otherwise you won't believe me, as you would be shocked.
Kicking them out is totally the wrong path to opt in order to deal with NGOs.
The right way to both benefit from whatever they're claiming to be offering to the country and to be protected by any achievement on their part that's not desirable is to set up, introduce, and implement bold transparency and accountability laws, regulations, and legislation on non-governmental organisations. Africa lacks desperately these.
The white man writes down everything. In Africa, all we know is talking.
pushkin wrote: ↑21 Aug 2021, 08:33The filthy Agameliman! Would you please shut the f"k up your nasty mouth & refrain from speaking on issues you don't know. Eritrea has expelled 45 NGOs including USAID. It is also the only country to oust peacekeeping force from its land. If anyone wants details & time of the expulsion, I am ready to give at any time![]()
Somaliman wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 16:32Let's not exaggerate it!
Eritrea has only kicked out a total of four NGOs to date out of the staggering number of NGOs that are currently working in the country, and that was ages ago. Guess how many NGOs are currently working in Eritrea! I'll leave this for you to find out, otherwise you won't believe me, as you would be shocked.
Kicking them out is totally the wrong path to opt in order to deal with NGOs.
The right way to both benefit from whatever they're claiming to be offering to the country and to be protected by any achievement on their part that's not desirable is to set up, introduce, and implement bold transparency and accountability laws, regulations, and legislation on non-governmental organisations. Africa lacks desperately these.
The white man writes down everything. In Africa, all we know is talking.
Hawdian wrote: ↑21 Aug 2021, 08:52Somaliman
Don't take it personal.
I don't discriminate. I put everyone whose on the wrong side of the fence in their place.
Just coz your Somali doesn't mean you going to get a free pass.
Li.ck your wounds and dust it off like a man.
Leave Eritrea to the Eritreans and you tell us about your Somalia
Sometimes I'm forced to use the ethnic tag but I am citizen of the Horn. I don't care about ethnicity.
The people of the Horn are one family for me. I treat them equal.
I wouldn't mind that, but the trouble is that you don't have the intellectual calibre that this takes to.I put everyone whose on the wrong side of the fence in their place.
No, I don't tell you anything about Somalia, because due to your psychological disorders you're doing it in my place, albeit not liking Somalia!you tell us about your Somalia