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Planet Aid
Planet
Aid was started in the United States in about 1987 -
the north American version of Humana People-to People and
UFF.
It is now operating in a lot of US states and in Canada. Its main business is collecting used clothes and running volunteering schemes. In the USA it is closely linked to Tvind's three colleges.
It's got a Wall Street corporate office address, is registered with USAID and its details, with various highly colourful accounts of the vast sums supposedly passed to foreign aid projects, appear on a number of official charity listings and websites.
In principle, like Humana and all the other Tvind charities, it is supposed to raise money and volunteers from the rich countries of the North to finance development aid projects in Africa and central America - getting cash from charity clothes recycling and many other sources of income.
In
reality, there are serious and growing doubts about whether this wealth has really been used for the benefit of the poor in developing
countries. Where is the evidence?
read
In principle, like Humana and all the other Tvind charities, it is supposed to raise money and volunteers from the rich countries of the North to finance development aid projects in Africa and central America - getting cash from charity clothes recycling and many other sources of income.
In
reality, there are serious and growing doubts about whether this wealth has really been used for the benefit of the poor in developing
countries. Where is the evidence?
read
In
reality, there are serious and growing doubts about whether this wealth has really been used for the benefit of the poor in developing
countries. Where is the evidence?
read
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