A common problem in Africa is the "displaced" drunken, layabout semi-husband kicked out by a mother of 2 or 3 who is the only breadwinner, tired of hubby's uselessness and dalliances with side-chicks. Another common problem is unwanted, or neglected, or trafficked children who are thrown out of their homes to survive on the street. The problem is not "humanitarian"; it is cultural, social, and religious.
Throwing money at these problems is literally like giving money to a nose-candy addict.
A common problem in Africa is the "displaced" drunken, layabout semi-husband kicked out by a mother of 2 or 3 who is the only breadwinner, tired of hubby's uselessness and dalliances with side-chicks. Another common problem is unwanted, or neglected, or trafficked children who are thrown out of their homes to survive on the street. The problem is not "humanitarian"; it is cultural, social, and religious.
Throwing money at these problems is literally like giving money to a nose-candy addict.