Oui je suis assez d’accord, et ça me fait bien gerber, mais je suis persuadé que c’est un mode de fonctionnement qui appartiendra bientôt au passé, enfin faut tout faire pour (je suis sur que c’est en marche).
Et concernant cela, voici en partie (léger, naif, possible ?) sur quoi je me base pour dire qu’ils y a des gens, plus que toi ou moi, qui luttent contre cela:
[quote]Thank you for writing. The rice our charity partner, Mercy Corps, sources is from the area of which is being helped. We do not purchase rice from within the US for shipment to assisted countries, we are not affiliated with Monsanto, and we do not use lab created or genetically modified food.
The best way to fight hunger in impoverished countries is by supporting the local farming systems. Thus, we source food stuffs from the country being helped. We state rice, but this is a broad statement—if a country cannot grow rice in it’s climate or landscape, another local food staple will be used.
In regards to creating your own website in the same fashion as ours, we unfortunately do not have the extra bandwidth to provide the advising which would be necessary. I can tell you the work which goes into creating a click to give website is mind boggling.
There are many factors to assess when considering the viability of supporting a cause with “Click to Give” and store business models. You have to be able to secure daily sponsorship of the “Click to Give” Web site. We have developed close relationships with the charity partners that work in the field, and be sure they have a strong track record. You would also need to settle on a benefit which is manageable from financial and logistic standpoints.
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ci-dessus l’intégralité d’un mail échangé avec un des sites affiliés à freerice (pas tout à fait, même concepteur), où tu peux lire la réponse qu’on fait à mes interrogations …
Kouchner … droit d’ingérence … le monsieur sait de quoi il parle, il a toute ma confiance. Je sais que sa tâche n’est pas facile.