Healing Ways
Though misunderstood at first, Doctors Without Borders’ bold decision to stop accepting tsunami-relief donation could help revive public trust in nonprofits.
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Another woman asked, “Well, what other projects could I contribute to, then? I’d really like to know where my money’s going.”
Sexton quickly reminded the woman about the current crisis in Sudan. “That’s still going on?” the woman asked. “Of course, MSF currently has 282 international staff members and 3,657 national staff members on the ground,” Sexton responded.
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