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 G. KOFI ANNAN (@gkofiannan)
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Editor’s Note
      G. Kofi Annan
      www.annansi.com/blog
      @GKofiAnnan


                                                   As the Mashable author wrote “The          In 24 hours what started out as a
                                                   1MillionShirts project, launched this      typical American-lead Africa aid
                                                   month, is asking for used (but decent)     charity campaign became a full
      On April 27, 2010 the popular website                                                   blown debate on the merits of such
                                                   T-shirts to be sent in with a one dollar
      Mashable ran a post about a new                                                         efforts, and how campaigns such as
                                                   bill to help with container costs. The
      charitable campaign launched by                                                         these negatively affect African com-
                                                   shirts will then be shipped to Africa to
      a pair of US-based social media                                                         munities and the aid industry.
                                                   help clothe folks in need.”
      marketing professionals whose goal
      was to get everyday consumers to                                                        Keeping with the socially networked,
                                                   The campaign team set out to use
      “Help us send one million t-shirts to the                                               organic nature that has helped shape
                                                   social media tools to spread the word
      people of Africa”.                                                                      this particular discussion, I have
                                                   encouraging supporters to use the
                                                                                              tapped the wisdom of the crowd to
                                                   #1millionshirts tag in comments about
                                                                                              produce this eBook outlining perspec-
                                                   the campaign on Twitter.
                                                                                              tives on why African aid campaigns
                                                                                              such as #1millionshirts fail in the eyes
                                                   Within hours of the #1millionshirts tag
                                                                                              of those who are closest to Africa.
                                                   had attracted the attention of African
                                                   development and aid workers online
                                                                                              You can also follow the ongoing
                                                   and a heated debate commenced
                                                                                              discussion online by searching on Twit-
                                                   online with both sides using online and
                                                                                              ter for the terms #1millionshirts and
                                                   offline tools to further the discussion.
                                                                                              #SWEDOW.

                                                                                                        Read on to listen and learn...




  No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL                                                                                         2
A T-shirt distorted my self-idea                                                        in the “developing” world, the women
                                                                                              would travel a long distance on a daily
      Lulu Kitololo
      www.lulukitololo.com
                                                                                              basis to collect water from the river.
      @lulukitololo                                                                           Observing this, the NGOs decided to
                                                                                              build a well, smack bang in the middle
                                                                                              of the village, to “help”. With the well
                                                                                              built and NGOs no doubt beaming and
                                                                                              awaiting praise and thanks, imagine
                                                                                              the surprise when they received the
                                                                                              complete opposite. The women were
                                                                                              not thrilled. The women were in fact
                                                                                              upset.
Introduction
                                                                                              “How can that make sense,” the NGOs
                                                                                              wondered, “we’ve made their lives
                                                                                              easier.”
      Outside intervention has always              From one point of view, today, outside
                                                                                              Upon talking to the women (something
      been a treacherous affair – from             intervention is often good intentioned.
                                                                                              that surely should have gone on a
      the “discovery” of the Americas,             This perspective may belong to
                                                                                              whole lot earlier), the NGOs learned
      to the colonial enterprise, from the         those intervening and it may also
                                                                                              that the women actually enjoyed
      ongoing trade of forced human                belong to the benefactors, many of
                                                                                              their daily travels to the river. It gave
      labor to continuing neocolonial              whom have been massaged into the           them an opportunity to: be free of
      interferences with what would be             belief that anything foreign is better.    the homestead with its hierarchies
      sovereign states. These histories            Sometimes, these interventions are         and restrictions; spend quality time
      are not ones that are only recalled          successful. Sometimes, they are            together and; to foster sisterhood.
      when musty textbooks are dusted              merely successful, in the short-term.      With nowhere to go, they were now
      off, but shape the very identities of        Sometimes, they may cause problems         confined to their compounds and the
      people across the world, let alone           deeper than the ones there to begin        roles imposed upon them by their
      their homes (or the concept of home          with.                                      society.
      itself), their social relations, their
      economies and many other aspects             There is that oft-told story of the NGOs   So, something as useful and seemingly
      of their lives.                              and the well. In some remote village       innocuous as a well, can have such a

  No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL                                                                                          3
dangerous effect on the Selfhood of          “They should be happy with my hand-         something truly positive can come from
    an entire gender. You may consider           me-downs and my waste.”                     his embryonic idea. It is encouraging
    my use of the word “dangerous” as            “This should make up for all those top-     that Jason was open to discussion and
    extreme but the Self is the beginning        grade minerals and other resources          critique – not everyone in his situation
    of everything. Only when one values,         that I drain from their land.”              would be. Let’s hope that everyone
    respects and truly loves their Self, can     “This should help me sleep at night.”       who comes across his website and
    they then extend that love unto others                                                   campaign will also benefit from his
    and to their environment.                    Let it not be confused, I’m not saying      learning.
                                                 that it is wrong to try and help. Trying
    Sure, there are millions of deprived         to improve things is a spirit that should
    people in this world who would be            be fostered and channeled properly
    happy to be given a new T-shirt, but         for maximum efficiency. To begin with,
    let us consider the total cost of this       the helpers should help themselves.
    transaction. Let us consider the result      Interrogate why you want to help and
    on self-perception.                          what you hope to get out of it. Perhaps
                                                 first admit that you do hope to get
    “You decide what’s good for me, so           something out of it. Be honest and
    why should I think myself?”                  seek understanding, knowledge and
    “You give me handouts, so why should         expertise from the people you want to
    I do for myself”                             help.
    “You owe it to me anyway.”
    “I am not a person who is capable.           And go all the way. If your aim is
    I am destined to remain in this less         to empower Africans, express that
    fortunate state.”                            intention in every way you can; start
    “I should be grateful with second best.”     the empowerment when choosing
                                                 your suppliers, staff, researchers,
    This cost is also paid by the providers,     consultants and advisors. Or partner
    though they may not realise that they        with one of the many enterprising and
    too are losing out. Perhaps not until it     innovative Africans who are already
    is too late.                                 creating change in their communities.

    “They’ll take anything I throw their         It is clear that this has been a learning
    way.”                                        experience for Jason Sadler and that

No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL                                                                                          4
1MillionShirts leverages social media to help                                          or anyone you know is interested in
                                                                                             helping out, please contact project
      clothe Africa                                                                          ambassador Alex Hardie.
      Amy-Mae Elliott
      www.mashable.com/author/amy-mae-elliot/                                                “We understand that T-shirts aren’t the
      @amymaeelliott
                                                                                             first thing you think of when you hear
                                                                                             people are in need,” says the team,
                                                                                             “but we also know what it takes to
                                                                                             ask people to donate money.” Watch
                                                                                             the video at on YouTube to listen to
                                                                                             Jason explain the project in his own
                                                                                             words and to find out more about the
27 April 2010                                                                                campaign before heading to your
                                                                                             closet to weed out spare tees to send.



      A new clothing-themed charitable             to Africa to help clothe folks in need.
      campaign from the guys behind
      lucrative social media marketing             As you’d expect, Jason and Evan are
      exercise I Wear Your Shirt is looking        using social media to help promote the
      to get unwanted T-shirts out of              campaign with a Facebook page that
      your closet and onto the backs               is already racking up “Likes”, a Flickr
      of a million people across Kenya,            tag to gather all relevant pics and the
      Uganda, DRC, Ghana, Liberia,                 #1millionshirts Twitter hashtag to
      Mozambique, Nigeria, Ethiopia,               spread the word via Twitter.
      Sudan, Swaziland and South Africa.
                                                   While the project is thus far U.S.-
      The 1MillionShirts project, launched         centric, it’s starting to generate some
      this month, is asking for used (but          momentum across the pond too.
      decent) T-shirts to be sent in with a        The team is currently looking for a
      one dollar bill to help with container       company that can help store and/
      costs. The shirts will then be shipped       or ship the T-shirts in the U.K. If you

  No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL                                                                                       5
Nobody wants your old T-shirts                                                          expensive to send containers full of
                                                                                              bulky low-value T-shirts all the way
      William Easterly
      www.aidwatchers.com
                                                                                              over to all those places somewhere in
      @bill_easterly                                                                          Africa. Test question: why might this
                                                                                              fact help explain why this is “one of the
                                                                                              worst advocacy ideas of the year” (in
                                                                                              @texasinafrica’s words).

                                                                                              UPDATE 4/27 10:45 am: @
                                                                                              iwearyourshirt posts an angry video
                                                                                              attacking me and other ”Internet trolls”
                                                                                              for daring to criticize him, challenging
27 April 2010                                                                                 us to come out from behind our
                                                                                              computers to call him on the phone
                                                                                              directly and “be a man.”

                                                                                              Laura has put up a constructive
      UPDATE 4/28 10:45 am: answering              to get unwanted T-shirts out of your
                                                                                              alternative suggestion to
      the ”be a man” video: see end of             closet and onto the backs of a million
                                                                                              #1millionshirts in response to the, um,
      this post.                                   people across Kenya, Uganda, DRC,
                                                                                              “be a man” challenge.
                                                   Ghana, Liberia, Mozambique, Nigeria,
      I guess our great Alanna Shaikh post         Ethiopia, Sudan, Swaziland and South
                                                                                              I of course completely agree with
      “Nobody wants your old shoes” (2nd           Africa.                                    Laura.
      most popular post of all time) did not
      quite reach everybody. Or maybe the          The 1MillionShirts project, launched       As far as how to have the debate on
      parallels between old T-shirts and old       this month, is asking for used (but        1MillionShirts, it’s perfectly legitimate
      shoes were not widely appreciated            decent) T-shirts to be sent in with a      to have a public debate on Twitter
      (HT @texasinafrica):                         one dollar bill to help with container     or any other forum on a very public
                                                   costs. The shirts will then be shipped     advocacy idea that is out there. That
      “A new clothing-themed charitable            to Africa to help clothe folks in need.”   the only acceptable alternative for @
      campaign from the guys behind                                                           iwearyourshirt is to get a personal
      lucrative social media marketing             The guy in the video also asks for         phone call is to suggest that public
      exercise I Wear Your Shirt is looking        $ from each of us because it is very       debate is not legitimate and that

  No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL                                                                                          6
the design of aid projects should be
    negotiated in private.

    Sorry, pal, that’s not how democratic
    debate and accountability works. I’m
    sorry if you feel blind-sided by this
    debate, but the burden of proof was on
    you to check out your idea before you
    made it so public to a large audience.
    To me, that’s what it means to “be a
    man”, oops I mean, ”be a human.”




No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL   7
Some alternative ideas to donating T-shirts                                           better ideas, and Jason and I have
                                                                                            exchanged emails. While I get the
      Laura Seay
      texasinafrica.blogspot.com
                                                                                            sense that he still wants the project to
      @texasinafrica                                                                        involve T-shirts, I’m going to offer a few
                                                                                            that don’t. This is because I just don’t
                                                                                            see the need for such an approach.
                                                                                            There’s no shortage of used clothing
                                                                                            on the continent.

                                                                                            So, how else could Jason - who, I
                                                                                            should note, is really mad at the aid
                                                                                            blogging community about this - direct
27 April 2010                                                                               his well-intentioned efforts to help
                                                                                            people?

                                                                                            •	   How about raising funds and
      Most of you have by now heard                •	   Tales from the Hood’s post
                                                                                                 awareness for an established
                                                                                                 organization? One of the stated
      about the 1MillionShirts for                      that outlines what happened
                                                                                                 goals of the project is to help
      Africa project, of which several                  next and why we need to have
                                                                                                 widows establish businesses
      development bloggers became                       conversations about aid in an
                                                                                                 selling these shirts. Rather than
      aware yesterday thanks to a Tweet                 open, transparent fashion.
                                                                                                 spending the enormous sums
      from @jonvwest.                              •	   Amanda Maculec’s excellent               it will cost to send $1 million
                                                        thoughts on the logic behind             shirts to the continent, why not
      Others have already given                         the plan, the nature of good             instead direct those funds to an
      commentary on the plan ranging from               intentions, and the logistical           organization that already provides
      snarky to insightful (in that order):             consequences of shipping 1               small business loans to widows or
                                                        million T-shirts to Africa.              victims of conflict or disease?
      •	   Aid Watch’s explanation as to                                                    •	   Where to do that? One
           why shipping a million T-shirts to      Late yesterday, I got a Tweet from @          organization I really like is Heal
           Africa is a bad idea.                   gentlemandad, who actually talked             Africa in the D.R. Congo. They
      •	   Aid Thoughts parses the site’s          with Jason Sadler, the guy behind the         provide small business loans to
           homepage.                               project. He said that Jason is open to        foster families who are willing to

  No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL                                                                                         8
take in orphaned children. The               cotton-production sector while              convince celebrities to wear or
         families use those loans to start            meeting a need here as well.                sign them before auction? That
         businesses, which help with the         •	   @AfriNomad suggested using                  would be a great way to raise a
         expense of housing, clothing, and            the Hope Phones model, which                lot of money quickly, which could
         feeding an extra child. They then            collects used cell phones, sells            then be donated to a reputable
         repay the loan and the money is              them in the US market, and uses             charity.
         used to help another foster family.          the money from those sales to          •	   Check out Saundra’s post
         This is a sustainable, well-thought-         buy new phones in local markets.            on questions you should
         out project that meets a critical            Those phones go to local health             ask before donating goods
         need in a culturally-appropriate             workers in several developing               overseas. This is a helpful tool
         way.                                         countries. On average, each                 for evaluating the idea and for
    •	   There are tons of other                      donated phone lets them buy                 thinking about other alternatives.
         programs that undertake similar              three phones in the field. This        •	   Ask people what they
         or related activities. Fundraising           is a great idea, and while I’m              need. Look for established
         for Kiva or a reputable, country-            not sure it would work directly             charities doing something
         based microfinance institution               with T-shirts (there’s not a huge           called “community-based
         like Ethiopia’s Amhara Credit                demand for used T-shirts in the             needs assessments,” in which
         and Savings Institution is                   US market, either), there are               they survey people in poor
         another a great idea. Again,                 creative ways to make T-shirts              communities about their needs,
         these organizations have long                into other products that are in high        wants, and hopes for the future.
         experience with providing loans              demand here in the west. Maybe              Partner with an organization
         to small-scale entrepreneurs who             women in a poor community                   that is doing these kinds of
         want to get a business started.              here in the states could make               assessments. Find out what the
    •	   Why not help African textile                 rugs, coasters, magazine racks,             community needs. In almost
         manufacturers? @tmsruge (who                 or baskets from old T-shirts, sell          fifteen years of studying African
         is actually from Africa) suggested           them, and use the profits partly to         communities, I’ve never heard of
         on Twitter the idea of buying 1              provide themselves with a steady            a community saying that clothing
         million shirts from African vendors          income and partly to support                is its greatest need. Things like
         to donate to children in need                women in Africa. There are tons of          access to clean water, better
         stateside. This would provide                possibilities.                              sanitation, easier transportation
         African workers with desperately        •	   Could you auction off some of               options to markets and schools,
         needed jobs, income, and stability,          the most popular shirts from                and basic security are far higher
         in both the manufacturing and the            the I Wear Your Shirt project? Or           priorities. Direct your efforts as a

No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL                                                                                           9
response to needs the intended           •	   Aid Watch jumps in with the idea
         recipients have directly expressed.           of promoting smart giving.
                                                  •	   TMSRuge has a better idea for
    There’s nothing wrong with wanting                 using all those T-shirts.
    to help those in need. But when we’re         •	   As does Liberia’s African T-Shirt
    not experienced or familiar with the               Company.
    people we want to help, the biggest           •	   Alanna has another wonderful
    mistake many Americans make is                     post on the problems with
    assuming that we know what poor                    responses to aid critics.
    people on the other side of the world         •	   Christopher Fabian has great
    need. I’ve learned over time that we’re            observations on the importance
    usually wrong. Poor people know what               of this debate.
    they need, and what seems like a              •	   Tales from the Hood on why good
    good idea to us many be completely                 intentions don’t matter if an
    inappropriate for the culture, climate,            idea is bad.
    or community norms. Since bad aid             •	   Saundra has a great roundup (as
    can actually be worse than no aid at               usual) of related blog posts.
    all, it’s really important to get it right.   •	   Stratosphere on the difference
                                                       between hating and thinking.
    The good thing about this is that it’s        •	   Great thoughts on the
    not that hard to figure out how to make            importance of communications
    a real, lasting difference in someone              in development.
    else’s life. All you have to do is ask.

    UPDATES:

    •	   Alanna Shaikh weighs in here,
         with a brilliant deconstruction of
         the now-infamous video.
    •	   Here’s an incredibly thoughtful
         post from Siena Anstis explaining
         why this is a monumentally bad
         idea.

No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL                                             10
Photo credit: Kim Tyo-Dickerson

      Say no to old clothes
      Alanna Shaikh
      www.bloodandmilk.org
      @alanna_shaikh




28 April 2010

      Some of you may have heard of a              end of this post.)
      new campaign called 1MillionShirts.          The consistently
                                                                                              have an impact, you listen to criticism.
      They want to collect 1,000,000 used          brilliant Texas in Africa blog vouched
                                                                                              You put your ego aside and learn
      and new T-shirts and send them               for the good intentions of the             from what people have to say. You
      to Africa to help people with no             founder, Jason Sadler, despite the         don’t cling to your original idea with
      clothes. They are also collecting            terrible weakness of the idea. I           wounded fury and attack the people
      money for the shipping costs.                decided I was going to stay out of the     questioning you.
      They’ve got some NGO partners and            argument. Other, smarter people were
      they are starting to think about how         saying everything I would have.            I watched the video seven times, and
      best to distribute the T-shirts.                                                        transcribed it for you. My notes are in
                                                   Then I saw the video. Now I don’t          red:
      When I first heard of it, I thought          think it’s a well intentioned, poorly
      it was an another well intentioned           planned charity effort. Now I think it’s   Hey Internet trolls, angry people on
      mess. The project is taking criticism        a marketing ploy from someone who is       twitter, whatever you want to call
      for obvious reasons (if they’re not          totally uninterested in helping others.    yourselves.
      obvious, I’ll come back to them at the       When you actually want your project to     Angry people on twitter seems

  No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL                                                                                                  11
accurate. I don’t know about trolls.         is sexist. And yes, your sexism is          1MillionShirts, you probably really
    Trolls make trouble for the fun of it.       relevant here. I don’t trust you to do      don’t like the fact that I get paid to
    Not everyone who disagrees with              a good job working with women and           wear T-shirts for a living. So, go to
    something is a troll.                        children if you think they 1) don’t exist   iwearyourshirt.com if you really want
                                                 or 2) are incapable of courage.             me to ruin your day.
    You all have a problem with me?                                                          Either this is a massive logical fallacy
    That’s fine. I’m very easy to get a hold     Don’t sit behind Twitter. 140               or a blatant plug for your business. I
    of - (904) 312 2712. Call me.                characters. You don’t even have the         will assume the best and address it as
    I am not calling. I am writing this blog     time to e-mail me and you’re going to       a logical fallacy. Nobody is opposed to
    post, because I think public discussion      talk to me on Twitter.                      this project because they hate T-shirts
    is important. And you put your idea out      Twitter is a pretty common forum for        or people who wear them. We are
    into the world. It seems unreasonable        public discourse. This comment seems        worried that sending a big pile of used
    to then demand that all conversation         roughly equivalent to comparing that        clothes to African countries will hurt the
    about the idea take place in private.        someone is hiding behind e-mail             local textile industry and people who
    Also, I live in Tajikistan, where I do       or a telephone. I do agree that 140         sell retail clothes.
    international development work.              characters doesn’t lead to useful,
    Calling you by phone would cost me a         detailed discussion. That’s why people      Otherwise I’m going to keep trying
    fortune, and my Internet is too slow for     are writing blog posts.                     to give kids and families who don’t
    a decent Skype call.                                                                     have shirts in Africa clothing to wear.
                                                 I don’t care. I don’t drink hatorade. I     Because you guys all seem to think
    Be a man.                                    really don’t. I don’t care at all. My dog   that everyone in Africa has clothing.
    This is sexist. I for one cannot be a        doesn’t care. I don’t care. I don’t care    Not everyone in Africa has clothing
    man, without major surgery and life          at all.
                                                                                             you would approve of, or want to wear.
    changes, because I am female. Are            That is not exactly the response of
                                                                                             But yes, I am willing to state that just
    you assuming that everyone who               someone who is interested in learning
                                                                                             about everyone in Africa has clothing.
    disagrees with you is male? Or that          from criticism. This isn’t personal.
    everyone in the world is male? Or, wait      Nobody has any problem with you.            Certainly in the countries that you are
    – I get where you’re going with this.        This is about fear that this project        planning to target: Kenya, Uganda,
    You think the people who disagree with       you have founded will hurt the people       DRC, Ghana, Liberia, Mozambique,
    you are cowardly, and you want them          in Africa that it intends to help. You      Nigeria, Ethiopia, Sudan, Swaziland
    to be straightforward and courageous.        getting mad does not change that.           and South Africa. For one thing, Kenya
    Fair enough. But associating bravery                                                     and South Africa are among the
    and candor exclusively with men              If you have a problem with                  strongest economies on the continent.

No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL                                                                                            12
So apparently you know better than I         •	   The T-shirt Travels – a
    do. I’ve only been talking to charities           documentary on used T-shirts
    who go there often.                               in Africa
    Most of the people arguing with              •	   Dead White People’s Clothes
    you are experienced aid workers              •	   Oxfam Report on secondhand
    and international development                     clothing in Africa [PDF]
    professionals with long histories of
    working with Africa. I am not. I have
    backstopped Africa programs from DC,
    and I have a degree in global health,
    but that’s all I’ve got. J from Tales
    from the Hood is a different story.
    So is Texas in Africa. I can pretty
    much guarantee they have as much or
    more experience with Africa than the
    charities you’ve been talking to.

    So just want to let you guys know
    (904) 312 2712. I’m happy to talk to
    anyone who wants to talk like a man
    maybe step up and actually speak
    to somebody, not just sit behind a
    computer. I don’t do that. I step up and
    get things done. So have a great day, I
    wish you all the best.
    I’m still a woman. Still interested in
    public discourse, not closed doors
    wrangling. And I still live in Tajikistan.
    You have a good day too.

    For more information on why donations
    of used clothing can hurt Africans, see
    the following resources:

No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL                                       13
A suggestion for the 1MillionShirts guy                                                       challenging different African
                                                                                                    countries today, but lack of T-shirts
      Laura Freschi
      www.aidwatchers.com
                                                                                                    isn’t one of them. This project
      @aidwatch                                                                                     idea, like many bad ones, clearly
                                                                                                    came from thinking “what kind of
                                                                                                    help do I want to give” rather than
                                                                                                    “what kind of help would be most
                                                                                                    useful to some specific group of
                                                                                                    individuals.”


                                                                                                So it’s safe to say that Jason, the guy
28 April 2010                                                                                   behind 1MillionShirts, is not an expert
                                                                                                in giving aid to Africa. But maybe he IS
                                                                                                an expert in something.

      Here’s the back story: A young               look at these blog posts for more
                                                                                                He is an expert in reaching people
      American entrepreneur wanted                 details, but for our purposes we can
                                                                                                through social media. We can
      to use his powerful social media             break it down to two reasons why
                                                                                                conclude this because Jason makes
      profiles to do good. He hit on the           1MillionShirts is a poor idea:
                                                                                                his living from companies that pay him
      idea of convincing people to pack
                                                                                                to wear their T-shirts for a day and
      up all their unneeded T-shirts,              1.	 It’s terribly inefficient. One million   spread videos, pictures, blog posts and
      throw in a dollar for shipping, and              T-shirts are heavy, and shipping         tweets about it to their networks—see
      send them – 1 million of them –                  and customs cost a lot, likely           iwearyourshirt.com. As one of the
      somewhere in Africa. He partnered                more than it would cost to produce       testimonials on their website puts it,
      with two charities, applied for                  those shirts locally. Plus, cheap        “They are funny, creative guys who
      501(c)3 status, and voilà, a new                 donated clothes flood local              really know how to promote you and
      cause was born: 1MillionShirts.                  markets, undercutting local textile      your products by wearing your shirt.”
                                                       industries.                              Another one: “Gotta love a guy who
      Yesterday, professional aid workers,         2.	 It’s just not needed. There are          wears a shirt, gets great exposure for
      academics and researchers responded              many serious health, economic,           the company whose shirt he’s wearing
      vociferously to this idea. Take a                social and political problems            as well as himself, and who manages

  No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL                                                                                            14
to turn it into a business.”                 here.

    After Jason’s do-gooding was met             Update 2: See also the open letter
    with such a barrage of criticism,            from Siena Anstis.
    he apparently offered to axe the
    1MillionShirts campaign if someone           Update 3: A perspective on the
    could come up with a better idea.            broader meaning of the 1MillionShirts
                                                 fail from Christopher Fabian of
    So here’s our suggestion: Why                UNICEF’s innovation team.
    doesn’t he use his own specialized
    expertise to help get the word out           Update 4: This blog post has been
    that giving cash is better than              edited at Jason’s request to indicate
    giving stuff. I bet if he put his mind to    that only Jason (and not Evan, with
    thinking about creative ways to spread       whom he works on iwearyourshirt.
    that message, he could knock it out of       com) is involved in the 1MillionShirts
    the park.                                    campaign. A decent Skype call.

    And if the 1MillionShirts guy doesn’t
    feel that spreading this important
    message satisfies their desire to do
    good in the world, he can still follow
    the advice of many people who
    devote their professional lives to
    thinking about problems like these,
    and donate cash to a trusted charity
    with local knowledge and experience
    working to solve some specific
    problem—just so long as it isn’t African
    shirtlessness.

    Update: Alanna Shaikh has written a
    definitive rebuttal to 1MillionShirts and
    Jason’s reaction to criticism – see it

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Whose shirt is it anyway?                                                                somewhere.
      Varihi Scott
      www.goodnesscommunications.com                                                           I had a quick look round the major
      @booksquirm                                                                              NGO websites to see if there were any
                                                                                               photos of kids in rags and after the
                                                                                               seventh or eighth it was clear that the
                                                                                               image in my head is no longer so much
                                                                                               in circulation. That’s good. But when
                                                                                               I wandered along to the animal rights
                                                                                               meeting, it wasn’t after researching
                                                                                               the latest thinking in animal rights, it
                                                                                               was the result of absorbing, over many
28 April 2010                                                                                  years, bits of argument from friends,
                                                                                               books, newspapers, guys who used
                                                                                               to stand in the street every weekend
                                                                                               with a petition and gruesome posters,
                                                                                               TV and radio shows. If someone,
      The 1MillionShirts guy is why                would help.
                                                                                               somewhere had pressed a flyer into
      development communications
                                                                                               my hand about dairy, it was nothing to
      is central to development. As @              Disclosure: I went to my first animal
                                                                                               the impression made on my mind, age
      saundra_s tweeted: “oversimplified           rights meeting swigging from a bottle
                                                                                               eight, of seeing Watership Down then
      and emotional appeals make these             of milk. I was a student, it’d been
                                                                                               discovering people ate rabbit. That
      guys think they’re doing the right           a couple of days since I’d had a            was just a couple of genes short of
      thing.” If the links supplied by             beverage that couldn’t also be used to      cannibalism.
      Blood and Milk, explaining the               flambé a crepe or disinfect a wound,
      impact of second hand clothes                so my late-afternoon decision to clean      This is where I think we go wrong.
      and the list of alternative means of         up my act and do something useful for       The most shocking images of people
      helping supplied by Texas in Africa,         a change seemed like a good one. The        suffering that we see on Western TV,
      were as common in Western culture            other members of the group glared at        the ones that stay with us for years,
      as images of the lone child in the           me, some turned away in disgust, the        invariably have a Western guy who
      torn vest or the parents dressed in          lights went down, a film began and I        looks well educated and not exactly
      rags in a refugee camp, it wouldn’t          found that the topic was the evils of the   poor, standing in front of them and
      occur to people that sending shirts          dairy industry. Everyone has to start       explaining them to us. He looks like us

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and he is presented as the authority.        have been working on community            world in hours but the views of those
    Newspeople do it, celebrities working        media projects for years – why can’t      he plans to help have yet to reach us.
    for charities do it and the NGO              the graduates and the outputs of those
    fundraising material that presents the       projects flood into the spaces left by    (Am I equating poor people with
    NGO as the all-powerful, benevolent          the redundant images of victimhood?       farm animals? No, just saying none
    force, is doing the same thing. If                                                     of us come into the world knowing
    instead we saw the people affected           In Communication for Another              everything about everything. An
    by the suffering, explaining what they       Development: Listening before             example of a personal screw up in the
    were doing to tackle the situation, we       telling, Wendy Quarry and Ricardo         Third World Society would’ve been a
    wouldn’t think that to be concerned is       Ramirez argue that to have proper         better example but I didn’t go in there
    to go there (as all the really concerned     communication in development, i.e. an     because it was clear from a distance
    people on TV do), we wouldn’t think          exchange between all parties involved,    that they were posh kids on a pity trip.)
    that they have nothing so surely             requires different kinds of development
    anything we do will help (as a guy           organisations to the ones we have
    standing in front of kids playing in a       now. At present the development
    ditch conveys) and if we could see the       industry tells: it tells poor people
    complex social web of family, friends,       what to do, it tells the public what it
    groups, local businesses and services,       wants them to do, donors tell NGOs
    community movers and shakers who             what they should be doing, NGOs tell
    get things done, we might start to think     donors what they think they want to
    about how we can move obstacles out          hear. There are projects that claim to
    of their way instead of imagining we’re      give the poor a voice but they always
    the much needed star of the show.            had a voice, the problem is that no
                                                 one appears to be listening. I haven’t
    Many NGOs already have the capacity          finished the book yet so I don’t know
    to help address this. Currently a lot        how it ends. However, the point that
    of citizen journalism posted from the        you have to listen to people before you
    more marginalised parts of the world         can help them seems uncontentious
    looks a lot like Western backpackers         and yet oddly absent in our cultural
    with camcorders. Maybe that’s a              landscapes.
    language/translation issue and those
    guys are just emulating the role model       News of one relatively rich guy’s plan
    our society has held up. But NGOs            to try and help can travel round the

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One million tweetshirts: How to fail fast and                                           started tweeting. Then the guy made
                                                                                              a video response telling people not
      with scrutiny                                                                           to tweet but to call him. More trolling,
      Christopher Fabian                                                                      perhaps. Then more tweets.
      www.mobileactive.org
      @unickf
                                                                                              Development professionals, charity-
                                                                                              minded folks, those interested in
                                                                                              social media all responded. There
                                                                                              were uniformly negative tweets from
                                                                                              everyone with any sense of the
                                                                                              “African” context. Mixed comments
                                                                                              from those without. The obligatory
28 April 2010                                                                                 blog posts followed (at least 7 that
                                                                                              I’ve counted) filled with personal
                                                                                              experience on the issue, reasons
                                                                                              it wouldn’t work, and sources for
                                                                                              what had come before. Also not
      A guy came up with an idea: “Let’s           got a hokey website that said (as
                                                                                              revolutionary.
      collect 1 million T-shirts from the          of Wednesday, 28 April) “625 shirts
      U.S. and send them to Africa.” Ok.           collected.” Inflamatory. engaging. Also
                                                                                              But look what happened. Within a
      It’s an obviously bad idea. It’s             not revolutionary.
                                                                                              day a development concept has
      probably a viral promotion for his
                                                                                              been aired. It has been discussed.
      own company. It was covered by               Then a lot of people started talking       Literature has been created around it.
      Mashable on Tuesday the 27th of              about it, and really talking about it on   Sources cited. Histories referenced. A
      April. None of this is revolutionary.        Wednesday morning. That’s when it          community built.
                                                   crossed my Twhreshold, anyway. By
      The guy social-mediazed his “idea”.          the time I’m writing this (the afternoon   Real-time input, from “the field” has
      That’s how you go viral. “Hey, Twitter,      of Wednesday the 28th at 3:18PM NY         just become an actor in “aid/charity/
      Facebook, THE INTERNETS...let’s              local time) there have been over 1500      development.” Voices from places
      collect 1 million T-shirts...” This is       tweets on the topic.                       which otherwise would never be
      what one does, these days. Make                                                         represented spoke. People in “the
      it public, and put it out there. It’s an     People from Africa started tweeting.       place” (“Africa”) where the “aid” was
      idea for “aid” to “Africa.” Why not. It’s    Then commentators in development           going got to weigh in. Experts who

  No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL                                                                                         18
had not met each other were able             at the beginning of a project to not       call this the first crack in the very large
    to share experience, synthesize and          pour in the resources, ego and time        iceberg of “charity.”
    create new literature on giving, aid and     that sometimes gives otherwise bad
    development theory.                          ideas an unstoppable, zombie-like          Christopher Fabian is the co-lead of
                                                 momentum.                                  the UNICEF Innovation Team. His
    And it happened in a few hours.                                                         opinions here are his personal views
                                                 But wait. We can. And it just              and do not necessarily represent the
    I don’t know what the t-shirt guy will       happened, right in front of you.           views of UNICEF.
    do. I don’t know what his motivations
    are. It doesn’t really matter, because I     This was an easy one, because it was       The following are additional comments
    have just seen the avalanche start.          such an obviously bad idea, and it         made by Fabian on his Mobile Active
                                                 was so clearly stated in its badness       post.
    Imagine if a large organization could        (because that’s how you go viral).
    put out its project plans in a way that      There were no long whitepapers to          Submitted by Christopher Fabian on
    was as appealing to comment on as            hide behind, no complicated acronyms       Wed, 2010-04-28 20:57.
    this.                                        that denote “divide” more clearly than
                                                 any physical wall.                         I think that what has happened around
    Imagine if there was the same                                                           this idea is awesome and I mean that
    transparancy and accountability of           It was also easy because it was one        totally without sarcasm. I also think
    ideas in development.                        guy, and he posted a provocative           that you have kicked off something
                                                 video as a response, so he got people      that is a true first, and that, also, is
    Imagine if there was the same                emotional.                                 awesome.
    involvement of donors and
    implementers – and (watch out!) the          Mobile phones are (soon to be)             Collecting stuff in the “developed
    beneficiaries of projects.                   everywhere. Connectivity is growing.       world” and sending it to the
                                                 Barriers of communication are              “developing world” is a bad idea for a
    Imagine if we could actually ask people      dropping. If we can learn from this        lot of reasons – and (again, without
    in the developing world what they            how to publicly lay our ideas on the       sarcasm) I’m happy to talk about it
    thought of projects before we started        ground and invite a square-dance           with you – I think there’s been a lot of
    them.                                        on them, we can more correctly link        good stuff posted on various blogs in
                                                 development activity, delivery and         response to the idea about specific
    And most importantly, perhaps,               effect - and that link can be the person   “why’s” – maybe we can start that
    imagine if we could fail quickly enough      at the very end of the last mile. Let me   conversation on this public discussion

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and continue offline.                        better understanding of things too.        bad idea) and (the reaction today on
                                                 Surprise...that’s just the way it works.   Twitter) and a (less clearly bad idea)
    You did put yourself out there – and                                                    and any (reaction that might come
    you engaged people in a way that I           The idea’s not dead in the water. It       to it)...but I bet there’s a correlation
    haven’t seen in a while. And you’re          was dead out of the water. But the         between how clearly and publicly and
    taking the punches. All that is good.        opportunity that you have is very much     openly one states one’s “idea” and
    And we all get punched a lot anyway.         alive. Take this, and the attention that   how much of a response one can
    The thing which you’re doing *now*           you’ll get from it - engage in a dialog    get (and most importantly where that
    which is potentially quite revolutionary     - be *really* humble - and let it take     response can come from.) ...and that’s
    is starting a discussion with the people     shape based on real needs and you          something to look forward to.
    doing the punching. This is the              will have helped shape development
    beginning of a serious change. Please        thinking in a pretty substantive way.      I can’t look away either...
    recognize this.
                                                 Look forward to the discussion – and
    By and large the 10% of people who           thanks for making for a really dynamic
    were like: “Whoa! Bad idea! Look out!”       Twitter day.
    have experience in development,
    have lived in the places development         Submitted by Christopher Fabian on
    is done, or are actually from those          Wed, 2010-04-28 21:40.
    places...and they’re right.
                                                 Yes - but look at *how* fast it all
    The 90% of people who were all:              happened...and how broadly. That – to
    “Hey dude, let’s send some stuff that        me – is the cool bit.
    people don’t need to places where
    people already have that stuff, without      It’s tough because many “good ideas”
    asking them, or anyone, what we could        seem more complicated...so it seems
    actually do to make a substantive            we couldn’t possibly boil them down.
    difference” – those 90%...well               But maybe we can because, usually,
    intentioned definitely, well informed –      a complex good idea is just a lot of
    nope. They’re just wrong. But that’s         simple ideas squished together.
    ok.
                                                 So - I agree there is not necessarily
    Now it’s your job to help them get a         a correlation between this (potently

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The #1millionshirt initiative: or how ICT4D                                             a video asking guys #2 to call him;
                                                                                              debate continues, now involving blog
      history has been made on real time                                                      posts, not just tweets; guy #1 (he’s
      Manuel Manrique Gil                                                                     getting a lot of attention by now) posts
      onafrica.maneno.org                                                                     another video saying (sort of) that he’s
      @onafrica
                                                                                              open to new ideas; guys #2 and guy
                                                                                              #1 arrange to meet and discuss all this
                                                                                              in a few hours - 12pm EDC.

                                                                                              All this discussion started on Tuesday,
                                                                                              and since then a large number of
                                                                                              contributions have been made. And
29 April 2010                                                                                 most of them from people that either
                                                                                              live in Africa, have expertise in aid
                                                                                              project or are somehow involved
                                                                                              with the development community. I
                                                                                              can’t really discuss the details of this
      While I am not an expert or keep up          with other charities) decides it
                                                                                              project (although from my limited
      with all things related to ICTs and          would be a good idea to help Africa
                                                                                              knowledge it does sound like a bad
      ICT4D - proffering to hypothesise on         by collecting the already mentioned
                                                                                              idea), just pointing out that what we
      other topics including ash clouds            #1millionshirts (each with $1 to cover
                                                                                              have just seen is probably what real
      and Sudanese elections - I feel that         costs) and send them to Africa; guys
                                                                                              Information and Communication
      the amount of activity generated             #2 (including @texasinafrica; @            Technologies for Development
      on Twitter for the past two days             TalesFromthHood; @saundra_s; @             (ICT4D) in action looks like. And I
      around the #1millionshirts initiative        Katrinskaya; @Michael_Keizer; @            feel really impressed with the speed,
      deserves a (brief) mention.                  morealtitude; @tmsruge; @alanna_           precision and thoroughness it has
                                                   shaikh; @meowtree; @IdealistNYC)           worked. One recent and very insightful
      To those not familiar with it, you can       are people that live/work in Africa, or    blog post by @mobileactive points
      read summary posts here, here and            on aid projects, or academics (or as       precisely this:
      here. In a nutshell, the debate went         guy #1 calls them, trolls) and think the
      like this: guy #1 (@iwearyourshirt)          idea is not good, not good at all, even    But look what happened. Within a
      makes a living of wearing T-shirts and       a bad one and tweet about it; guy #1       day a development concept has
      using social media; guy #1 (together         does not like this “Hatorade” and posts    been aired. It has been discussed.

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Literature has been created around it.       Imagine if there was the same             I’ll stay tuned to see where this
    Sources cited. Histories referenced. A       involvement of donors and                 discussion eventually leads to, but I
    community built.                             implementers - and (watch out!) the       already have the feeling of having
                                                 beneficiaries of projects.                witnessed (live) development
    Real-time input, from “the field” has                                                  and ICT history being made. A
    just become an actor in “aid/charity/        Imagine if we could actually ask people   discussion that, I feel, may easily
    development.”                                in the developing world what they         become a case study for future
                                                 thought of projects before we started     academics studying the growth and
    Voices from places which otherwise           them.                                     development of ICT4D. Exciting
    would never be represented spoke.                                                      indeed.
    People in “the place” (“Africa”) where       And most importantly, perhaps,
    the “aid” was going got to weigh             imagine if we could fail quickly enough
    in. Experts who had not met each             at the beginning of a project to not
    other were able to share experience,         pour in the resources, ego and time
    synthesize and create new literature         that sometimes gives otherwise bad
    on giving, aid, and development              ideas an unstoppable, zombie-like
    theory.                                      momentum.

    And it happened in a few hours.              But wait. We can. And it just happened,
                                                 right in front of you.
    I don’t know what the T-shirt guy will
    do. I don’t know what his motivations        This is really what one envisions
    are. It doesn’t really matter, because I     ICT4D can become in the future.
    have just seen the avalanche start.
                                                 Helpful tools that will allow a large
                                                 number of people from around the
    Imagine if a large organization could
                                                 world, who will be affected by the
    put out its project plans in a way that
    was as appealing to comment on as            projects and with different expertise
    this.                                        come together and discuss the
                                                 advantages and problems of different
    Imagine if there was the same                aid and development initiatives in real
    transparency and accountability of           time, and before things get off the
    ideas in development.                        ground.

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Dear Jason                                                                            front, holding her hand out, with a
                                                                                            pained look on her face. Next to her
      Kyle Vermeulen
      www.kylevermeulen.com                                                                 was the phrase “STOP GENOCIDE IN
      @kylevermeulen                                                                        SUDAN”.

                                                                                            The minimum suggested donation
                                                                                            was $10, but to better support the
                                                                                            organization one could give more (I
                                                                                            gave $10).

                                                                                            Every time I wore the genocide shirt
                                                                                            people would ask how I planned to
29 April 2010                                                                               stop the genocide in Sudan. Or who
                                                                                            was fighting. Or where Sudan is.

                                                                                            I had no idea.
      Dear Jason (of 1MillionShirts),
                                                                                            Now four years later, to be honest, I
                                                   Though not as experienced in
                                                                                            still can’t explain many of the facets
      First, sincerely, I commend you for          social media as you, I work one the
                                                                                            and complexities of the genocide in
      trying to make a difference. You’ve          marketing side of an international
                                                                                            Sudan. I still have nothing more to
      been the talk of the twittersphere lately,   non-governmental organization. We’re
                                                                                            offer but prayers and the occasional
      and while I don’t know you personally,       committed to sustainable long-term       seemingly insignificant donation.
      I’ve spent hours contemplating the           development, although admittedly we      But for the last few years, I’ve
      1MillionShirts conversation over the         don’t always get there.                  been privileged to learn from some
      last few days. I envy your marketing                                                  pretty incredible people: college
      and social media saavy, your web             As a way of further introduction, I’ll   professors who challenged me to let
      design skills (or designer friend), and      share a story about me and a t-shirt.    go of preconceived and racist ideas,
      your can do attitude. Most start-up                                                   friends who have shared books and
      501c3’s never get the attention you’ve       When I was a sophomore in college        guided this stubborn white kid from
      received in one day. I first heard           (circa 2006) I bought a t-shirt as       the suburbs to think more globally
      of you from Mashable. Mashable.              part of a fundraiser for MSF. It had a   (specifically Naomi, Bwalya, Michael,
      Impressive.                                  silhouette of a woman printed on the     Jeich and Randy. Thank you), and

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certainly not least the authors (and         Shipping a bunch of shirts isn’t evil,     And then…Become a voice for good
    more recently bloggers) who have             it’s just not good development. It         development. Speaker, blogger,
    opened up a world of experience and          carries the obvious risk of consuming      social media persona, ect. The (t-shirt)
    knowledge.                                   lots of time from the NGO’s you’ve         rags to (best practices) riches story
                                                 partnered with, along with a myriad of     about a guy who wanted to help… and
    Your education came faster. Whereas          other problems pointed out by other        then got beat up by the Internet trolls
    I simply read Easterly, he responded         folks with much more experience than       of development. Iron sharpens iron,
    directly to you (...I’m not saying I envy    I.                                         and we’ll emerge better for it.
    the attention). Snarky or not, you’re in
    dialogue with some of the brightest          I’m not sure why the 501c3’s didn’t        I’m serious; development advocates
    minds in development. It looks               point this out. My guess is they           could use your help. There are more
    like things are evolving from pointed        were excited by the possibility of a       people that want to start their own
    criticism to constructive conversation.      lot of good press and attention, and       non-profit than ever. “Helping Africa”
    Historical moment in NPO history?            thought the cross-promotion could          is trendy, but without a knowledge
    Perhaps a stretch, but it’s been a great     help spur new donors for them. Good        of good development, there will be
    thing to witness.                            development practices sometimes get        more negatives than positives. Good
                                                 lost in the excitement.                    intentions are not enough.
    I have no doubt that #1millionshirts
    was born from pure motives. Sending          But I digress. The question you’re         My wonderful, amazing, brilliant
    a shirt from America to a child in rural     wrestling with is what to do now. As       girlfriend Richenda recently went to
    Kenya makes me smile: it’s a nice gift.      Chris from MobileActive writes, there      a conference called Ideation. There
    Clearly, It’s not long term sustainable      are some pretty positive lessons to        were many, many people there in the
    development, and it’s not supposed to        take away from all of this. And therein    process of establishing non-profits.
                                                                                            Hopefully those non-profits will follow
    be. It’s a gift, and it has the potential    lies a huge opportunity. My hope is
                                                                                            the lead of speakers Scott Harrison
    to make a child smile. So it’s not a         that you will put the project on hold
                                                                                            and Eugene Cho and do great at
    stretch to see how you moved from            and invest that time into learning about
                                                                                            portraying the people they partner with
    making one child smile, to wanting to        development and the aid industry.          as... well… people. And hopefully new
    make one million children happy. But         Read everything you can, meet with         orgs will follow Charity Water and
    when you did that, you’ve introduced a       experienced thinkers and workers,          One Days Wage’s example in leaving
    massive logistics puzzle that involves       spend some time in a “less-developed       the development work to organizations
    shipping cargo, warehouses, trucks,          country” (or whatever the accepted         on the ground with indigenous staff,
    drivers, and lots of money.                  term is these days).                       community trust, and goals of long-

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term sustainability. But many people
    launching NPOs don’t. They don’t
    know better. They are passionate, they
    move quickly, and their impact is
    minimal. Or none. Or worse.

    There’s an African proverb that says
    “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you
    want to go far, go together.”

    It’s not so hard to imagine a few years
    down the road, you, on stage at the
    Ideation conference, sharing lessons
    from this experience with a new
    class of motivated Internet marketers
    who want to make a difference. @
    meowtree will live tweet, and @
    bill_easterly will be in the back row
    smiling.

    Anyway, best of luck. If you’re ever in
    Seattle, beers on me.




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Groupthink break-up                                                                           and more on investing on other
                                                                                                    projects?
      Tom Murphy
      www.aviewfromthecave.com                                                                3.	   How is it ‘trash’ or ‘insulting’ to
      @viewfromthecave                                                                              send second hand clothes when
                                                                                                    people happily buy and wear
                                                                                                    second hand clothes?
                                                                                              4.	   Isn’t it a good thing that we are not
                                                                                                    just throwing the shirts away?
                                                                                              5.	   By using social media and
                                                                                                    connecting people to the travel
                                                                                                    of the donation, isn’t it positive
                                                                                                    that people will be able to easily
1 May 2010                                                                                          remain connected to what they
                                                                                                    contribute (i.e. see where and
                                                                                                    how the project is growing and
                                                                                                    developing live via Twitter and
                                                                                                    Facebook)?
      A lot has been said against                  think of ways to not only prove me
                                                                                              6.	   There are still some people who
      Jason Sadler and his project                 wrong, but to also think of how to
                                                                                                    do wear rags and little to no
      1MillionShirts. A lot of it I agree          combat these ideas.
                                                                                                    clothes. Wouldn’t this help to
      with, but I want to try to present
                                                                                                    clothe these people and improve
      some things that may linger from             1.	 There is an existing market for
                                                                                                    overall hygiene of the continent?
      a different view point. Some of                  second hand clothes in Africa.         7.	   Who says the shirts have to be
      this is a personal exercise to learn             How can 1 million shirts spread              used as clothing? Doesn’t this
      more about how and why this idea                 over a continent of 1 billion people         provide a cheap product that can
      started. My goal is to get people to             be anything more than a drop in              be used to make other items by
      attack some misconceptions and                   the bucket when spread out over              innovative Africans?
      thoughts. So please, no personal                 the continent?
      attacks, this is an exercise and an          2.	 If it does flood the market, what      That is what I can think of right now.
      attempt to change the direction of               is the harm in providing even          Please let me know if I should add
      the conversation to look at this in              cheaper shirts for people to           anything and please consider this as a
      different ways. If I miss anything               buy? Won’t this give people the        discussion point not as a case in either
      please make suggestions and try to               ability to spend less on clothing      direction for the issue.

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Elaine Murszewski




2 May 2010

      Only knowing Jason Sadler from following his site                   Well as of the call, it DOES matter. What I learned from
      iwearyourshirt.com, I learned of 1millionshirts.org. Personally,    the many speakers on the call was that each one had a
      I thought it was an excellent idea for humanity to help clothe      purpose, an ideal, a mission to help Africa. They made a real
      others and since I live close by the “collection site” wanted to    point.
      get involved by helping packing and shipping.
                                                                          By the end of the call, I wondered why world leaders couldn’t
      While on the conference call, I learned differently.                get together and speak the same way as those on the call.

      I learned there are many different organizations in Africa to aid   Even though, in my opinion, the call may not have solved
      in having the residents of Africa help themselves.                  the problems of the world, it was a start. It gave each person
                                                                          a way to address the issue and offer a resolution. It showed
      I have lived in the United States since birth and really had        1MillionShirts can be turned into something very positive
      no idea about what goes on in Africa other than what I may          with collaboration of others who are in Africa.
      have seen on a television show such as 20/20 or Dateline.
      Perhaps I was blinded by the thought “if it’s not going on in my
      neighborhood, it doesn’t matter”.

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The elephant in the room
                                                                                             Some things that stand out for me in
      Linda Raftree
      lindaraftree.wordpress.com                                                             the aftermath of the T-shirt discussion:
      @meowtree
                                                                                             Broadening perspectives.
                                                                                             It’s easy to forget that we all mean
                                                                                             something different when we use the
                                                                                             terms ‘aid’ and ‘development.’ There is
                                                                                             a big difference between emergency
                                                                                             aid and longer-term development.
                                                                                             And there are countless theories and
                                                                                             approaches and understandings of
2 May 2010                                                                                   both of those terms (Alanna Shaikh
                                                                                             and Tales from the Hood have both
                                                                                             written on that). This was really
                                                                                             apparent throughout the discussion
                                                                                             last week and in the on-going
      One of the best things about the             particularly interesting is the use of
                                                                                             commentary.
      great T-shirt debate has been the            social media and ICTs (information
      variety of voices and perspectives           and communication technologies) for
                                                                                             I’m still trying to sort out in my own
      that are weighing in. This one               bringing greater accountability and
                                                                                             mind the difference between the
      potentially misguided project was            generating input and dialogue around
                                                                                             various aid and development theories,
      able to catalyze a huge discussion           ideas for aid and development.            the perspectives of the ‘aid bloggers’
      on the nature of ‘aid’. Once again                                                     that I follow, and the frameworks of
      the power of social media to engage          Christopher Fabian, Owen Barder           other people who were involved in
      people in debate and dialogue was            and @morealtitude wrote about this        the T-shirt debate. People’s views are
      demonstrated.                                specifically in relation to the T-shirt   intimately linked with cultural, political,
                                                   debate; and Duncan Greene, Owen           economic and religious worldviews,
      There are a lot of angles to follow          Barder, Aidwatch, Tim Ogden and           and varying levels of snark (which I
      up on from last week’s blow up.              others in a broader debate about          have to say can be very intimidating)
      There’s a lot to unpack and it goes          accountability, aid and development.      making it even more interesting.
      much deeper than a conversation              Certainly there are many posts and        Before Twitter and the blogosphere,
      about T-shirts. One thread I find            discussions out there on this topic.      I certainly didn’t have daily exposure

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and access to such an array of               not a good idea, but most also believe       as victims and need to re-learn how to
    thoughts. Score one for social media.        in listening to voices of ‘beneficiaries.’   take the reins and do for themselves.
                                                 It seems paternalistic to say that           This is true everywhere – people look
    The elephant in the room.                    NGOs or businesspeople know best             for the easy way out. Consider how
    All this access to all these perspectives    what people need. What will happen           many people in the U.S. for example
    and on-line debate and open                  when more donors and beneficiaries           prefer to get plastic surgery or take
    participation is great for me. And for       are using social media to talk to            miracle diet pills and medications
    you. Because we read English and             one another? And what if NGOs or             over adopting healthier lifestyles
    have access to the Internet.                 governments or business people               involving a good diet and exercise.
                                                 trying to improve ‘developing country’       Complicated situations require
    But there is a really big elephant in        economies don’t agree? Then what?            integrated approaches and often need
    the room. One that was lurking on            That’s going to be pretty interesting.       cultural shifts and behavior changes.
    the global conference call hosted by         For a taste of this can of worms, read       Those take time and effort and are
    Mobile Active on April 30 and that           this post and related comments.              hard to explain. How does social
    is still standing around quietly as the                                                   media impact on or shift this in terms
    discussions continue. I’m talking about      Development education.                       of aid and development, and in which
    the voices and perspectives of the           This brings me to thinking about the         direction is it shifting?
    people that the 1MillionShirts project       educational processes that contribute
    was aimed at helping.                        to good development results. Around          Barriers to social media
                                                 the world, people have been presented        participation.
    I would bet money that some of those         with hand-out and silver bullet ideas        Both #1MillionShirts and Kiva were
    voices would have said “I want a             around development and aid for a long        held up to a huge amount of scrutiny
    T-shirt.”                                    time. Donors need to be educated             online via social media. But again,
                                                 about effective aid and development,         who was scrutinizing, and who had
    There are a lot of possible outcomes         but communities do also. People              access to the tools and means to
    when ‘beneficiaries’ and ‘donors’            have been trained to gravitate               participate in these widespread
    actually talk to each other. Like            towards one-off donations and charity        discussions? It was not the people
    donors wanting to give T-shirts and          mentalities, and need to learn why           getting loans from Kiva or the eventual
    people wanting to receive them. Then         that isn’t actually very helpful in the      T-shirt wearers. It was donors and
    what? Most of those involved in aid          long term. They’ve been taught that          ‘experts’. I’m quite sure that there
    and development, and work with local         there is a silver bullet we just need to     are plenty of discussions happening
    economies can and have listed a              find. People have also been trained to       about Kiva programs at local levels,
    myriad of reasons why handouts are           take hand outs and see themselves            in person, in meetings and in local

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  • 1. Editors G. KOFI ANNAN (@gkofiannan) RAQUEL WILSON (@raquelwilson)
  • 2. Editor’s Note G. Kofi Annan www.annansi.com/blog @GKofiAnnan As the Mashable author wrote “The In 24 hours what started out as a 1MillionShirts project, launched this typical American-lead Africa aid month, is asking for used (but decent) charity campaign became a full On April 27, 2010 the popular website blown debate on the merits of such T-shirts to be sent in with a one dollar Mashable ran a post about a new efforts, and how campaigns such as bill to help with container costs. The charitable campaign launched by these negatively affect African com- shirts will then be shipped to Africa to a pair of US-based social media munities and the aid industry. help clothe folks in need.” marketing professionals whose goal was to get everyday consumers to Keeping with the socially networked, The campaign team set out to use “Help us send one million t-shirts to the organic nature that has helped shape social media tools to spread the word people of Africa”. this particular discussion, I have encouraging supporters to use the tapped the wisdom of the crowd to #1millionshirts tag in comments about produce this eBook outlining perspec- the campaign on Twitter. tives on why African aid campaigns such as #1millionshirts fail in the eyes Within hours of the #1millionshirts tag of those who are closest to Africa. had attracted the attention of African development and aid workers online You can also follow the ongoing and a heated debate commenced discussion online by searching on Twit- online with both sides using online and ter for the terms #1millionshirts and offline tools to further the discussion. #SWEDOW. Read on to listen and learn... No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 2
  • 3. A T-shirt distorted my self-idea in the “developing” world, the women would travel a long distance on a daily Lulu Kitololo www.lulukitololo.com basis to collect water from the river. @lulukitololo Observing this, the NGOs decided to build a well, smack bang in the middle of the village, to “help”. With the well built and NGOs no doubt beaming and awaiting praise and thanks, imagine the surprise when they received the complete opposite. The women were not thrilled. The women were in fact upset. Introduction “How can that make sense,” the NGOs wondered, “we’ve made their lives easier.” Outside intervention has always From one point of view, today, outside Upon talking to the women (something been a treacherous affair – from intervention is often good intentioned. that surely should have gone on a the “discovery” of the Americas, This perspective may belong to whole lot earlier), the NGOs learned to the colonial enterprise, from the those intervening and it may also that the women actually enjoyed ongoing trade of forced human belong to the benefactors, many of their daily travels to the river. It gave labor to continuing neocolonial whom have been massaged into the them an opportunity to: be free of interferences with what would be belief that anything foreign is better. the homestead with its hierarchies sovereign states. These histories Sometimes, these interventions are and restrictions; spend quality time are not ones that are only recalled successful. Sometimes, they are together and; to foster sisterhood. when musty textbooks are dusted merely successful, in the short-term. With nowhere to go, they were now off, but shape the very identities of Sometimes, they may cause problems confined to their compounds and the people across the world, let alone deeper than the ones there to begin roles imposed upon them by their their homes (or the concept of home with. society. itself), their social relations, their economies and many other aspects There is that oft-told story of the NGOs So, something as useful and seemingly of their lives. and the well. In some remote village innocuous as a well, can have such a No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 3
  • 4. dangerous effect on the Selfhood of “They should be happy with my hand- something truly positive can come from an entire gender. You may consider me-downs and my waste.” his embryonic idea. It is encouraging my use of the word “dangerous” as “This should make up for all those top- that Jason was open to discussion and extreme but the Self is the beginning grade minerals and other resources critique – not everyone in his situation of everything. Only when one values, that I drain from their land.” would be. Let’s hope that everyone respects and truly loves their Self, can “This should help me sleep at night.” who comes across his website and they then extend that love unto others campaign will also benefit from his and to their environment. Let it not be confused, I’m not saying learning. that it is wrong to try and help. Trying Sure, there are millions of deprived to improve things is a spirit that should people in this world who would be be fostered and channeled properly happy to be given a new T-shirt, but for maximum efficiency. To begin with, let us consider the total cost of this the helpers should help themselves. transaction. Let us consider the result Interrogate why you want to help and on self-perception. what you hope to get out of it. Perhaps first admit that you do hope to get “You decide what’s good for me, so something out of it. Be honest and why should I think myself?” seek understanding, knowledge and “You give me handouts, so why should expertise from the people you want to I do for myself” help. “You owe it to me anyway.” “I am not a person who is capable. And go all the way. If your aim is I am destined to remain in this less to empower Africans, express that fortunate state.” intention in every way you can; start “I should be grateful with second best.” the empowerment when choosing your suppliers, staff, researchers, This cost is also paid by the providers, consultants and advisors. Or partner though they may not realise that they with one of the many enterprising and too are losing out. Perhaps not until it innovative Africans who are already is too late. creating change in their communities. “They’ll take anything I throw their It is clear that this has been a learning way.” experience for Jason Sadler and that No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 4
  • 5. 1MillionShirts leverages social media to help or anyone you know is interested in helping out, please contact project clothe Africa ambassador Alex Hardie. Amy-Mae Elliott www.mashable.com/author/amy-mae-elliot/ “We understand that T-shirts aren’t the @amymaeelliott first thing you think of when you hear people are in need,” says the team, “but we also know what it takes to ask people to donate money.” Watch the video at on YouTube to listen to Jason explain the project in his own words and to find out more about the 27 April 2010 campaign before heading to your closet to weed out spare tees to send. A new clothing-themed charitable to Africa to help clothe folks in need. campaign from the guys behind lucrative social media marketing As you’d expect, Jason and Evan are exercise I Wear Your Shirt is looking using social media to help promote the to get unwanted T-shirts out of campaign with a Facebook page that your closet and onto the backs is already racking up “Likes”, a Flickr of a million people across Kenya, tag to gather all relevant pics and the Uganda, DRC, Ghana, Liberia, #1millionshirts Twitter hashtag to Mozambique, Nigeria, Ethiopia, spread the word via Twitter. Sudan, Swaziland and South Africa. While the project is thus far U.S.- The 1MillionShirts project, launched centric, it’s starting to generate some this month, is asking for used (but momentum across the pond too. decent) T-shirts to be sent in with a The team is currently looking for a one dollar bill to help with container company that can help store and/ costs. The shirts will then be shipped or ship the T-shirts in the U.K. If you No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 5
  • 6. Nobody wants your old T-shirts expensive to send containers full of bulky low-value T-shirts all the way William Easterly www.aidwatchers.com over to all those places somewhere in @bill_easterly Africa. Test question: why might this fact help explain why this is “one of the worst advocacy ideas of the year” (in @texasinafrica’s words). UPDATE 4/27 10:45 am: @ iwearyourshirt posts an angry video attacking me and other ”Internet trolls” for daring to criticize him, challenging 27 April 2010 us to come out from behind our computers to call him on the phone directly and “be a man.” Laura has put up a constructive UPDATE 4/28 10:45 am: answering to get unwanted T-shirts out of your alternative suggestion to the ”be a man” video: see end of closet and onto the backs of a million #1millionshirts in response to the, um, this post. people across Kenya, Uganda, DRC, “be a man” challenge. Ghana, Liberia, Mozambique, Nigeria, I guess our great Alanna Shaikh post Ethiopia, Sudan, Swaziland and South I of course completely agree with “Nobody wants your old shoes” (2nd Africa. Laura. most popular post of all time) did not quite reach everybody. Or maybe the The 1MillionShirts project, launched As far as how to have the debate on parallels between old T-shirts and old this month, is asking for used (but 1MillionShirts, it’s perfectly legitimate shoes were not widely appreciated decent) T-shirts to be sent in with a to have a public debate on Twitter (HT @texasinafrica): one dollar bill to help with container or any other forum on a very public costs. The shirts will then be shipped advocacy idea that is out there. That “A new clothing-themed charitable to Africa to help clothe folks in need.” the only acceptable alternative for @ campaign from the guys behind iwearyourshirt is to get a personal lucrative social media marketing The guy in the video also asks for phone call is to suggest that public exercise I Wear Your Shirt is looking $ from each of us because it is very debate is not legitimate and that No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 6
  • 7. the design of aid projects should be negotiated in private. Sorry, pal, that’s not how democratic debate and accountability works. I’m sorry if you feel blind-sided by this debate, but the burden of proof was on you to check out your idea before you made it so public to a large audience. To me, that’s what it means to “be a man”, oops I mean, ”be a human.” No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 7
  • 8. Some alternative ideas to donating T-shirts better ideas, and Jason and I have exchanged emails. While I get the Laura Seay texasinafrica.blogspot.com sense that he still wants the project to @texasinafrica involve T-shirts, I’m going to offer a few that don’t. This is because I just don’t see the need for such an approach. There’s no shortage of used clothing on the continent. So, how else could Jason - who, I should note, is really mad at the aid blogging community about this - direct 27 April 2010 his well-intentioned efforts to help people? • How about raising funds and Most of you have by now heard • Tales from the Hood’s post awareness for an established organization? One of the stated about the 1MillionShirts for that outlines what happened goals of the project is to help Africa project, of which several next and why we need to have widows establish businesses development bloggers became conversations about aid in an selling these shirts. Rather than aware yesterday thanks to a Tweet open, transparent fashion. spending the enormous sums from @jonvwest. • Amanda Maculec’s excellent it will cost to send $1 million thoughts on the logic behind shirts to the continent, why not Others have already given the plan, the nature of good instead direct those funds to an commentary on the plan ranging from intentions, and the logistical organization that already provides snarky to insightful (in that order): consequences of shipping 1 small business loans to widows or million T-shirts to Africa. victims of conflict or disease? • Aid Watch’s explanation as to • Where to do that? One why shipping a million T-shirts to Late yesterday, I got a Tweet from @ organization I really like is Heal Africa is a bad idea. gentlemandad, who actually talked Africa in the D.R. Congo. They • Aid Thoughts parses the site’s with Jason Sadler, the guy behind the provide small business loans to homepage. project. He said that Jason is open to foster families who are willing to No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 8
  • 9. take in orphaned children. The cotton-production sector while convince celebrities to wear or families use those loans to start meeting a need here as well. sign them before auction? That businesses, which help with the • @AfriNomad suggested using would be a great way to raise a expense of housing, clothing, and the Hope Phones model, which lot of money quickly, which could feeding an extra child. They then collects used cell phones, sells then be donated to a reputable repay the loan and the money is them in the US market, and uses charity. used to help another foster family. the money from those sales to • Check out Saundra’s post This is a sustainable, well-thought- buy new phones in local markets. on questions you should out project that meets a critical Those phones go to local health ask before donating goods need in a culturally-appropriate workers in several developing overseas. This is a helpful tool way. countries. On average, each for evaluating the idea and for • There are tons of other donated phone lets them buy thinking about other alternatives. programs that undertake similar three phones in the field. This • Ask people what they or related activities. Fundraising is a great idea, and while I’m need. Look for established for Kiva or a reputable, country- not sure it would work directly charities doing something based microfinance institution with T-shirts (there’s not a huge called “community-based like Ethiopia’s Amhara Credit demand for used T-shirts in the needs assessments,” in which and Savings Institution is US market, either), there are they survey people in poor another a great idea. Again, creative ways to make T-shirts communities about their needs, these organizations have long into other products that are in high wants, and hopes for the future. experience with providing loans demand here in the west. Maybe Partner with an organization to small-scale entrepreneurs who women in a poor community that is doing these kinds of want to get a business started. here in the states could make assessments. Find out what the • Why not help African textile rugs, coasters, magazine racks, community needs. In almost manufacturers? @tmsruge (who or baskets from old T-shirts, sell fifteen years of studying African is actually from Africa) suggested them, and use the profits partly to communities, I’ve never heard of on Twitter the idea of buying 1 provide themselves with a steady a community saying that clothing million shirts from African vendors income and partly to support is its greatest need. Things like to donate to children in need women in Africa. There are tons of access to clean water, better stateside. This would provide possibilities. sanitation, easier transportation African workers with desperately • Could you auction off some of options to markets and schools, needed jobs, income, and stability, the most popular shirts from and basic security are far higher in both the manufacturing and the the I Wear Your Shirt project? Or priorities. Direct your efforts as a No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 9
  • 10. response to needs the intended • Aid Watch jumps in with the idea recipients have directly expressed. of promoting smart giving. • TMSRuge has a better idea for There’s nothing wrong with wanting using all those T-shirts. to help those in need. But when we’re • As does Liberia’s African T-Shirt not experienced or familiar with the Company. people we want to help, the biggest • Alanna has another wonderful mistake many Americans make is post on the problems with assuming that we know what poor responses to aid critics. people on the other side of the world • Christopher Fabian has great need. I’ve learned over time that we’re observations on the importance usually wrong. Poor people know what of this debate. they need, and what seems like a • Tales from the Hood on why good good idea to us many be completely intentions don’t matter if an inappropriate for the culture, climate, idea is bad. or community norms. Since bad aid • Saundra has a great roundup (as can actually be worse than no aid at usual) of related blog posts. all, it’s really important to get it right. • Stratosphere on the difference between hating and thinking. The good thing about this is that it’s • Great thoughts on the not that hard to figure out how to make importance of communications a real, lasting difference in someone in development. else’s life. All you have to do is ask. UPDATES: • Alanna Shaikh weighs in here, with a brilliant deconstruction of the now-infamous video. • Here’s an incredibly thoughtful post from Siena Anstis explaining why this is a monumentally bad idea. No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 10
  • 11. Photo credit: Kim Tyo-Dickerson Say no to old clothes Alanna Shaikh www.bloodandmilk.org @alanna_shaikh 28 April 2010 Some of you may have heard of a end of this post.) new campaign called 1MillionShirts. The consistently have an impact, you listen to criticism. They want to collect 1,000,000 used brilliant Texas in Africa blog vouched You put your ego aside and learn and new T-shirts and send them for the good intentions of the from what people have to say. You to Africa to help people with no founder, Jason Sadler, despite the don’t cling to your original idea with clothes. They are also collecting terrible weakness of the idea. I wounded fury and attack the people money for the shipping costs. decided I was going to stay out of the questioning you. They’ve got some NGO partners and argument. Other, smarter people were they are starting to think about how saying everything I would have. I watched the video seven times, and best to distribute the T-shirts. transcribed it for you. My notes are in Then I saw the video. Now I don’t red: When I first heard of it, I thought think it’s a well intentioned, poorly it was an another well intentioned planned charity effort. Now I think it’s Hey Internet trolls, angry people on mess. The project is taking criticism a marketing ploy from someone who is twitter, whatever you want to call for obvious reasons (if they’re not totally uninterested in helping others. yourselves. obvious, I’ll come back to them at the When you actually want your project to Angry people on twitter seems No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 11
  • 12. accurate. I don’t know about trolls. is sexist. And yes, your sexism is 1MillionShirts, you probably really Trolls make trouble for the fun of it. relevant here. I don’t trust you to do don’t like the fact that I get paid to Not everyone who disagrees with a good job working with women and wear T-shirts for a living. So, go to something is a troll. children if you think they 1) don’t exist iwearyourshirt.com if you really want or 2) are incapable of courage. me to ruin your day. You all have a problem with me? Either this is a massive logical fallacy That’s fine. I’m very easy to get a hold Don’t sit behind Twitter. 140 or a blatant plug for your business. I of - (904) 312 2712. Call me. characters. You don’t even have the will assume the best and address it as I am not calling. I am writing this blog time to e-mail me and you’re going to a logical fallacy. Nobody is opposed to post, because I think public discussion talk to me on Twitter. this project because they hate T-shirts is important. And you put your idea out Twitter is a pretty common forum for or people who wear them. We are into the world. It seems unreasonable public discourse. This comment seems worried that sending a big pile of used to then demand that all conversation roughly equivalent to comparing that clothes to African countries will hurt the about the idea take place in private. someone is hiding behind e-mail local textile industry and people who Also, I live in Tajikistan, where I do or a telephone. I do agree that 140 sell retail clothes. international development work. characters doesn’t lead to useful, Calling you by phone would cost me a detailed discussion. That’s why people Otherwise I’m going to keep trying fortune, and my Internet is too slow for are writing blog posts. to give kids and families who don’t a decent Skype call. have shirts in Africa clothing to wear. I don’t care. I don’t drink hatorade. I Because you guys all seem to think Be a man. really don’t. I don’t care at all. My dog that everyone in Africa has clothing. This is sexist. I for one cannot be a doesn’t care. I don’t care. I don’t care Not everyone in Africa has clothing man, without major surgery and life at all. you would approve of, or want to wear. changes, because I am female. Are That is not exactly the response of But yes, I am willing to state that just you assuming that everyone who someone who is interested in learning about everyone in Africa has clothing. disagrees with you is male? Or that from criticism. This isn’t personal. everyone in the world is male? Or, wait Nobody has any problem with you. Certainly in the countries that you are – I get where you’re going with this. This is about fear that this project planning to target: Kenya, Uganda, You think the people who disagree with you have founded will hurt the people DRC, Ghana, Liberia, Mozambique, you are cowardly, and you want them in Africa that it intends to help. You Nigeria, Ethiopia, Sudan, Swaziland to be straightforward and courageous. getting mad does not change that. and South Africa. For one thing, Kenya Fair enough. But associating bravery and South Africa are among the and candor exclusively with men If you have a problem with strongest economies on the continent. No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 12
  • 13. So apparently you know better than I • The T-shirt Travels – a do. I’ve only been talking to charities documentary on used T-shirts who go there often. in Africa Most of the people arguing with • Dead White People’s Clothes you are experienced aid workers • Oxfam Report on secondhand and international development clothing in Africa [PDF] professionals with long histories of working with Africa. I am not. I have backstopped Africa programs from DC, and I have a degree in global health, but that’s all I’ve got. J from Tales from the Hood is a different story. So is Texas in Africa. I can pretty much guarantee they have as much or more experience with Africa than the charities you’ve been talking to. So just want to let you guys know (904) 312 2712. I’m happy to talk to anyone who wants to talk like a man maybe step up and actually speak to somebody, not just sit behind a computer. I don’t do that. I step up and get things done. So have a great day, I wish you all the best. I’m still a woman. Still interested in public discourse, not closed doors wrangling. And I still live in Tajikistan. You have a good day too. For more information on why donations of used clothing can hurt Africans, see the following resources: No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 13
  • 14. A suggestion for the 1MillionShirts guy challenging different African countries today, but lack of T-shirts Laura Freschi www.aidwatchers.com isn’t one of them. This project @aidwatch idea, like many bad ones, clearly came from thinking “what kind of help do I want to give” rather than “what kind of help would be most useful to some specific group of individuals.” So it’s safe to say that Jason, the guy 28 April 2010 behind 1MillionShirts, is not an expert in giving aid to Africa. But maybe he IS an expert in something. Here’s the back story: A young look at these blog posts for more He is an expert in reaching people American entrepreneur wanted details, but for our purposes we can through social media. We can to use his powerful social media break it down to two reasons why conclude this because Jason makes profiles to do good. He hit on the 1MillionShirts is a poor idea: his living from companies that pay him idea of convincing people to pack to wear their T-shirts for a day and up all their unneeded T-shirts, 1. It’s terribly inefficient. One million spread videos, pictures, blog posts and throw in a dollar for shipping, and T-shirts are heavy, and shipping tweets about it to their networks—see send them – 1 million of them – and customs cost a lot, likely iwearyourshirt.com. As one of the somewhere in Africa. He partnered more than it would cost to produce testimonials on their website puts it, with two charities, applied for those shirts locally. Plus, cheap “They are funny, creative guys who 501(c)3 status, and voilà, a new donated clothes flood local really know how to promote you and cause was born: 1MillionShirts. markets, undercutting local textile your products by wearing your shirt.” industries. Another one: “Gotta love a guy who Yesterday, professional aid workers, 2. It’s just not needed. There are wears a shirt, gets great exposure for academics and researchers responded many serious health, economic, the company whose shirt he’s wearing vociferously to this idea. Take a social and political problems as well as himself, and who manages No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 14
  • 15. to turn it into a business.” here. After Jason’s do-gooding was met Update 2: See also the open letter with such a barrage of criticism, from Siena Anstis. he apparently offered to axe the 1MillionShirts campaign if someone Update 3: A perspective on the could come up with a better idea. broader meaning of the 1MillionShirts fail from Christopher Fabian of So here’s our suggestion: Why UNICEF’s innovation team. doesn’t he use his own specialized expertise to help get the word out Update 4: This blog post has been that giving cash is better than edited at Jason’s request to indicate giving stuff. I bet if he put his mind to that only Jason (and not Evan, with thinking about creative ways to spread whom he works on iwearyourshirt. that message, he could knock it out of com) is involved in the 1MillionShirts the park. campaign. A decent Skype call. And if the 1MillionShirts guy doesn’t feel that spreading this important message satisfies their desire to do good in the world, he can still follow the advice of many people who devote their professional lives to thinking about problems like these, and donate cash to a trusted charity with local knowledge and experience working to solve some specific problem—just so long as it isn’t African shirtlessness. Update: Alanna Shaikh has written a definitive rebuttal to 1MillionShirts and Jason’s reaction to criticism – see it No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 15
  • 16. Whose shirt is it anyway? somewhere. Varihi Scott www.goodnesscommunications.com I had a quick look round the major @booksquirm NGO websites to see if there were any photos of kids in rags and after the seventh or eighth it was clear that the image in my head is no longer so much in circulation. That’s good. But when I wandered along to the animal rights meeting, it wasn’t after researching the latest thinking in animal rights, it was the result of absorbing, over many 28 April 2010 years, bits of argument from friends, books, newspapers, guys who used to stand in the street every weekend with a petition and gruesome posters, TV and radio shows. If someone, The 1MillionShirts guy is why would help. somewhere had pressed a flyer into development communications my hand about dairy, it was nothing to is central to development. As @ Disclosure: I went to my first animal the impression made on my mind, age saundra_s tweeted: “oversimplified rights meeting swigging from a bottle eight, of seeing Watership Down then and emotional appeals make these of milk. I was a student, it’d been discovering people ate rabbit. That guys think they’re doing the right a couple of days since I’d had a was just a couple of genes short of thing.” If the links supplied by beverage that couldn’t also be used to cannibalism. Blood and Milk, explaining the flambé a crepe or disinfect a wound, impact of second hand clothes so my late-afternoon decision to clean This is where I think we go wrong. and the list of alternative means of up my act and do something useful for The most shocking images of people helping supplied by Texas in Africa, a change seemed like a good one. The suffering that we see on Western TV, were as common in Western culture other members of the group glared at the ones that stay with us for years, as images of the lone child in the me, some turned away in disgust, the invariably have a Western guy who torn vest or the parents dressed in lights went down, a film began and I looks well educated and not exactly rags in a refugee camp, it wouldn’t found that the topic was the evils of the poor, standing in front of them and occur to people that sending shirts dairy industry. Everyone has to start explaining them to us. He looks like us No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 16
  • 17. and he is presented as the authority. have been working on community world in hours but the views of those Newspeople do it, celebrities working media projects for years – why can’t he plans to help have yet to reach us. for charities do it and the NGO the graduates and the outputs of those fundraising material that presents the projects flood into the spaces left by (Am I equating poor people with NGO as the all-powerful, benevolent the redundant images of victimhood? farm animals? No, just saying none force, is doing the same thing. If of us come into the world knowing instead we saw the people affected In Communication for Another everything about everything. An by the suffering, explaining what they Development: Listening before example of a personal screw up in the were doing to tackle the situation, we telling, Wendy Quarry and Ricardo Third World Society would’ve been a wouldn’t think that to be concerned is Ramirez argue that to have proper better example but I didn’t go in there to go there (as all the really concerned communication in development, i.e. an because it was clear from a distance people on TV do), we wouldn’t think exchange between all parties involved, that they were posh kids on a pity trip.) that they have nothing so surely requires different kinds of development anything we do will help (as a guy organisations to the ones we have standing in front of kids playing in a now. At present the development ditch conveys) and if we could see the industry tells: it tells poor people complex social web of family, friends, what to do, it tells the public what it groups, local businesses and services, wants them to do, donors tell NGOs community movers and shakers who what they should be doing, NGOs tell get things done, we might start to think donors what they think they want to about how we can move obstacles out hear. There are projects that claim to of their way instead of imagining we’re give the poor a voice but they always the much needed star of the show. had a voice, the problem is that no one appears to be listening. I haven’t Many NGOs already have the capacity finished the book yet so I don’t know to help address this. Currently a lot how it ends. However, the point that of citizen journalism posted from the you have to listen to people before you more marginalised parts of the world can help them seems uncontentious looks a lot like Western backpackers and yet oddly absent in our cultural with camcorders. Maybe that’s a landscapes. language/translation issue and those guys are just emulating the role model News of one relatively rich guy’s plan our society has held up. But NGOs to try and help can travel round the No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 17
  • 18. One million tweetshirts: How to fail fast and started tweeting. Then the guy made a video response telling people not with scrutiny to tweet but to call him. More trolling, Christopher Fabian perhaps. Then more tweets. www.mobileactive.org @unickf Development professionals, charity- minded folks, those interested in social media all responded. There were uniformly negative tweets from everyone with any sense of the “African” context. Mixed comments from those without. The obligatory 28 April 2010 blog posts followed (at least 7 that I’ve counted) filled with personal experience on the issue, reasons it wouldn’t work, and sources for what had come before. Also not A guy came up with an idea: “Let’s got a hokey website that said (as revolutionary. collect 1 million T-shirts from the of Wednesday, 28 April) “625 shirts U.S. and send them to Africa.” Ok. collected.” Inflamatory. engaging. Also But look what happened. Within a It’s an obviously bad idea. It’s not revolutionary. day a development concept has probably a viral promotion for his been aired. It has been discussed. own company. It was covered by Then a lot of people started talking Literature has been created around it. Mashable on Tuesday the 27th of about it, and really talking about it on Sources cited. Histories referenced. A April. None of this is revolutionary. Wednesday morning. That’s when it community built. crossed my Twhreshold, anyway. By The guy social-mediazed his “idea”. the time I’m writing this (the afternoon Real-time input, from “the field” has That’s how you go viral. “Hey, Twitter, of Wednesday the 28th at 3:18PM NY just become an actor in “aid/charity/ Facebook, THE INTERNETS...let’s local time) there have been over 1500 development.” Voices from places collect 1 million T-shirts...” This is tweets on the topic. which otherwise would never be what one does, these days. Make represented spoke. People in “the it public, and put it out there. It’s an People from Africa started tweeting. place” (“Africa”) where the “aid” was idea for “aid” to “Africa.” Why not. It’s Then commentators in development going got to weigh in. Experts who No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 18
  • 19. had not met each other were able at the beginning of a project to not call this the first crack in the very large to share experience, synthesize and pour in the resources, ego and time iceberg of “charity.” create new literature on giving, aid and that sometimes gives otherwise bad development theory. ideas an unstoppable, zombie-like Christopher Fabian is the co-lead of momentum. the UNICEF Innovation Team. His And it happened in a few hours. opinions here are his personal views But wait. We can. And it just and do not necessarily represent the I don’t know what the t-shirt guy will happened, right in front of you. views of UNICEF. do. I don’t know what his motivations are. It doesn’t really matter, because I This was an easy one, because it was The following are additional comments have just seen the avalanche start. such an obviously bad idea, and it made by Fabian on his Mobile Active was so clearly stated in its badness post. Imagine if a large organization could (because that’s how you go viral). put out its project plans in a way that There were no long whitepapers to Submitted by Christopher Fabian on was as appealing to comment on as hide behind, no complicated acronyms Wed, 2010-04-28 20:57. this. that denote “divide” more clearly than any physical wall. I think that what has happened around Imagine if there was the same this idea is awesome and I mean that transparancy and accountability of It was also easy because it was one totally without sarcasm. I also think ideas in development. guy, and he posted a provocative that you have kicked off something video as a response, so he got people that is a true first, and that, also, is Imagine if there was the same emotional. awesome. involvement of donors and implementers – and (watch out!) the Mobile phones are (soon to be) Collecting stuff in the “developed beneficiaries of projects. everywhere. Connectivity is growing. world” and sending it to the Barriers of communication are “developing world” is a bad idea for a Imagine if we could actually ask people dropping. If we can learn from this lot of reasons – and (again, without in the developing world what they how to publicly lay our ideas on the sarcasm) I’m happy to talk about it thought of projects before we started ground and invite a square-dance with you – I think there’s been a lot of them. on them, we can more correctly link good stuff posted on various blogs in development activity, delivery and response to the idea about specific And most importantly, perhaps, effect - and that link can be the person “why’s” – maybe we can start that imagine if we could fail quickly enough at the very end of the last mile. Let me conversation on this public discussion No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 19
  • 20. and continue offline. better understanding of things too. bad idea) and (the reaction today on Surprise...that’s just the way it works. Twitter) and a (less clearly bad idea) You did put yourself out there – and and any (reaction that might come you engaged people in a way that I The idea’s not dead in the water. It to it)...but I bet there’s a correlation haven’t seen in a while. And you’re was dead out of the water. But the between how clearly and publicly and taking the punches. All that is good. opportunity that you have is very much openly one states one’s “idea” and And we all get punched a lot anyway. alive. Take this, and the attention that how much of a response one can The thing which you’re doing *now* you’ll get from it - engage in a dialog get (and most importantly where that which is potentially quite revolutionary - be *really* humble - and let it take response can come from.) ...and that’s is starting a discussion with the people shape based on real needs and you something to look forward to. doing the punching. This is the will have helped shape development beginning of a serious change. Please thinking in a pretty substantive way. I can’t look away either... recognize this. Look forward to the discussion – and By and large the 10% of people who thanks for making for a really dynamic were like: “Whoa! Bad idea! Look out!” Twitter day. have experience in development, have lived in the places development Submitted by Christopher Fabian on is done, or are actually from those Wed, 2010-04-28 21:40. places...and they’re right. Yes - but look at *how* fast it all The 90% of people who were all: happened...and how broadly. That – to “Hey dude, let’s send some stuff that me – is the cool bit. people don’t need to places where people already have that stuff, without It’s tough because many “good ideas” asking them, or anyone, what we could seem more complicated...so it seems actually do to make a substantive we couldn’t possibly boil them down. difference” – those 90%...well But maybe we can because, usually, intentioned definitely, well informed – a complex good idea is just a lot of nope. They’re just wrong. But that’s simple ideas squished together. ok. So - I agree there is not necessarily Now it’s your job to help them get a a correlation between this (potently No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 20
  • 21. The #1millionshirt initiative: or how ICT4D a video asking guys #2 to call him; debate continues, now involving blog history has been made on real time posts, not just tweets; guy #1 (he’s Manuel Manrique Gil getting a lot of attention by now) posts onafrica.maneno.org another video saying (sort of) that he’s @onafrica open to new ideas; guys #2 and guy #1 arrange to meet and discuss all this in a few hours - 12pm EDC. All this discussion started on Tuesday, and since then a large number of contributions have been made. And 29 April 2010 most of them from people that either live in Africa, have expertise in aid project or are somehow involved with the development community. I can’t really discuss the details of this While I am not an expert or keep up with other charities) decides it project (although from my limited with all things related to ICTs and would be a good idea to help Africa knowledge it does sound like a bad ICT4D - proffering to hypothesise on by collecting the already mentioned idea), just pointing out that what we other topics including ash clouds #1millionshirts (each with $1 to cover have just seen is probably what real and Sudanese elections - I feel that costs) and send them to Africa; guys Information and Communication the amount of activity generated #2 (including @texasinafrica; @ Technologies for Development on Twitter for the past two days TalesFromthHood; @saundra_s; @ (ICT4D) in action looks like. And I around the #1millionshirts initiative Katrinskaya; @Michael_Keizer; @ feel really impressed with the speed, deserves a (brief) mention. morealtitude; @tmsruge; @alanna_ precision and thoroughness it has shaikh; @meowtree; @IdealistNYC) worked. One recent and very insightful To those not familiar with it, you can are people that live/work in Africa, or blog post by @mobileactive points read summary posts here, here and on aid projects, or academics (or as precisely this: here. In a nutshell, the debate went guy #1 calls them, trolls) and think the like this: guy #1 (@iwearyourshirt) idea is not good, not good at all, even But look what happened. Within a makes a living of wearing T-shirts and a bad one and tweet about it; guy #1 day a development concept has using social media; guy #1 (together does not like this “Hatorade” and posts been aired. It has been discussed. No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 21
  • 22. Literature has been created around it. Imagine if there was the same I’ll stay tuned to see where this Sources cited. Histories referenced. A involvement of donors and discussion eventually leads to, but I community built. implementers - and (watch out!) the already have the feeling of having beneficiaries of projects. witnessed (live) development Real-time input, from “the field” has and ICT history being made. A just become an actor in “aid/charity/ Imagine if we could actually ask people discussion that, I feel, may easily development.” in the developing world what they become a case study for future thought of projects before we started academics studying the growth and Voices from places which otherwise them. development of ICT4D. Exciting would never be represented spoke. indeed. People in “the place” (“Africa”) where And most importantly, perhaps, the “aid” was going got to weigh imagine if we could fail quickly enough in. Experts who had not met each at the beginning of a project to not other were able to share experience, pour in the resources, ego and time synthesize and create new literature that sometimes gives otherwise bad on giving, aid, and development ideas an unstoppable, zombie-like theory. momentum. And it happened in a few hours. But wait. We can. And it just happened, right in front of you. I don’t know what the T-shirt guy will do. I don’t know what his motivations This is really what one envisions are. It doesn’t really matter, because I ICT4D can become in the future. have just seen the avalanche start. Helpful tools that will allow a large number of people from around the Imagine if a large organization could world, who will be affected by the put out its project plans in a way that was as appealing to comment on as projects and with different expertise this. come together and discuss the advantages and problems of different Imagine if there was the same aid and development initiatives in real transparency and accountability of time, and before things get off the ideas in development. ground. No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 22
  • 23. Dear Jason front, holding her hand out, with a pained look on her face. Next to her Kyle Vermeulen www.kylevermeulen.com was the phrase “STOP GENOCIDE IN @kylevermeulen SUDAN”. The minimum suggested donation was $10, but to better support the organization one could give more (I gave $10). Every time I wore the genocide shirt people would ask how I planned to 29 April 2010 stop the genocide in Sudan. Or who was fighting. Or where Sudan is. I had no idea. Dear Jason (of 1MillionShirts), Now four years later, to be honest, I Though not as experienced in still can’t explain many of the facets First, sincerely, I commend you for social media as you, I work one the and complexities of the genocide in trying to make a difference. You’ve marketing side of an international Sudan. I still have nothing more to been the talk of the twittersphere lately, non-governmental organization. We’re offer but prayers and the occasional and while I don’t know you personally, committed to sustainable long-term seemingly insignificant donation. I’ve spent hours contemplating the development, although admittedly we But for the last few years, I’ve 1MillionShirts conversation over the don’t always get there. been privileged to learn from some last few days. I envy your marketing pretty incredible people: college and social media saavy, your web As a way of further introduction, I’ll professors who challenged me to let design skills (or designer friend), and share a story about me and a t-shirt. go of preconceived and racist ideas, your can do attitude. Most start-up friends who have shared books and 501c3’s never get the attention you’ve When I was a sophomore in college guided this stubborn white kid from received in one day. I first heard (circa 2006) I bought a t-shirt as the suburbs to think more globally of you from Mashable. Mashable. part of a fundraiser for MSF. It had a (specifically Naomi, Bwalya, Michael, Impressive. silhouette of a woman printed on the Jeich and Randy. Thank you), and No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 23
  • 24. certainly not least the authors (and Shipping a bunch of shirts isn’t evil, And then…Become a voice for good more recently bloggers) who have it’s just not good development. It development. Speaker, blogger, opened up a world of experience and carries the obvious risk of consuming social media persona, ect. The (t-shirt) knowledge. lots of time from the NGO’s you’ve rags to (best practices) riches story partnered with, along with a myriad of about a guy who wanted to help… and Your education came faster. Whereas other problems pointed out by other then got beat up by the Internet trolls I simply read Easterly, he responded folks with much more experience than of development. Iron sharpens iron, directly to you (...I’m not saying I envy I. and we’ll emerge better for it. the attention). Snarky or not, you’re in dialogue with some of the brightest I’m not sure why the 501c3’s didn’t I’m serious; development advocates minds in development. It looks point this out. My guess is they could use your help. There are more like things are evolving from pointed were excited by the possibility of a people that want to start their own criticism to constructive conversation. lot of good press and attention, and non-profit than ever. “Helping Africa” Historical moment in NPO history? thought the cross-promotion could is trendy, but without a knowledge Perhaps a stretch, but it’s been a great help spur new donors for them. Good of good development, there will be thing to witness. development practices sometimes get more negatives than positives. Good lost in the excitement. intentions are not enough. I have no doubt that #1millionshirts was born from pure motives. Sending But I digress. The question you’re My wonderful, amazing, brilliant a shirt from America to a child in rural wrestling with is what to do now. As girlfriend Richenda recently went to Kenya makes me smile: it’s a nice gift. Chris from MobileActive writes, there a conference called Ideation. There Clearly, It’s not long term sustainable are some pretty positive lessons to were many, many people there in the development, and it’s not supposed to take away from all of this. And therein process of establishing non-profits. Hopefully those non-profits will follow be. It’s a gift, and it has the potential lies a huge opportunity. My hope is the lead of speakers Scott Harrison to make a child smile. So it’s not a that you will put the project on hold and Eugene Cho and do great at stretch to see how you moved from and invest that time into learning about portraying the people they partner with making one child smile, to wanting to development and the aid industry. as... well… people. And hopefully new make one million children happy. But Read everything you can, meet with orgs will follow Charity Water and when you did that, you’ve introduced a experienced thinkers and workers, One Days Wage’s example in leaving massive logistics puzzle that involves spend some time in a “less-developed the development work to organizations shipping cargo, warehouses, trucks, country” (or whatever the accepted on the ground with indigenous staff, drivers, and lots of money. term is these days). community trust, and goals of long- No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 24
  • 25. term sustainability. But many people launching NPOs don’t. They don’t know better. They are passionate, they move quickly, and their impact is minimal. Or none. Or worse. There’s an African proverb that says “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” It’s not so hard to imagine a few years down the road, you, on stage at the Ideation conference, sharing lessons from this experience with a new class of motivated Internet marketers who want to make a difference. @ meowtree will live tweet, and @ bill_easterly will be in the back row smiling. Anyway, best of luck. If you’re ever in Seattle, beers on me. No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 25
  • 26. Groupthink break-up and more on investing on other projects? Tom Murphy www.aviewfromthecave.com 3. How is it ‘trash’ or ‘insulting’ to @viewfromthecave send second hand clothes when people happily buy and wear second hand clothes? 4. Isn’t it a good thing that we are not just throwing the shirts away? 5. By using social media and connecting people to the travel of the donation, isn’t it positive that people will be able to easily 1 May 2010 remain connected to what they contribute (i.e. see where and how the project is growing and developing live via Twitter and Facebook)? A lot has been said against think of ways to not only prove me 6. There are still some people who Jason Sadler and his project wrong, but to also think of how to do wear rags and little to no 1MillionShirts. A lot of it I agree combat these ideas. clothes. Wouldn’t this help to with, but I want to try to present clothe these people and improve some things that may linger from 1. There is an existing market for overall hygiene of the continent? a different view point. Some of second hand clothes in Africa. 7. Who says the shirts have to be this is a personal exercise to learn How can 1 million shirts spread used as clothing? Doesn’t this more about how and why this idea over a continent of 1 billion people provide a cheap product that can started. My goal is to get people to be anything more than a drop in be used to make other items by attack some misconceptions and the bucket when spread out over innovative Africans? thoughts. So please, no personal the continent? attacks, this is an exercise and an 2. If it does flood the market, what That is what I can think of right now. attempt to change the direction of is the harm in providing even Please let me know if I should add the conversation to look at this in cheaper shirts for people to anything and please consider this as a different ways. If I miss anything buy? Won’t this give people the discussion point not as a case in either please make suggestions and try to ability to spend less on clothing direction for the issue. No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 26
  • 27. Elaine Murszewski 2 May 2010 Only knowing Jason Sadler from following his site Well as of the call, it DOES matter. What I learned from iwearyourshirt.com, I learned of 1millionshirts.org. Personally, the many speakers on the call was that each one had a I thought it was an excellent idea for humanity to help clothe purpose, an ideal, a mission to help Africa. They made a real others and since I live close by the “collection site” wanted to point. get involved by helping packing and shipping. By the end of the call, I wondered why world leaders couldn’t While on the conference call, I learned differently. get together and speak the same way as those on the call. I learned there are many different organizations in Africa to aid Even though, in my opinion, the call may not have solved in having the residents of Africa help themselves. the problems of the world, it was a start. It gave each person a way to address the issue and offer a resolution. It showed I have lived in the United States since birth and really had 1MillionShirts can be turned into something very positive no idea about what goes on in Africa other than what I may with collaboration of others who are in Africa. have seen on a television show such as 20/20 or Dateline. Perhaps I was blinded by the thought “if it’s not going on in my neighborhood, it doesn’t matter”. No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 27
  • 28. The elephant in the room Some things that stand out for me in Linda Raftree lindaraftree.wordpress.com the aftermath of the T-shirt discussion: @meowtree Broadening perspectives. It’s easy to forget that we all mean something different when we use the terms ‘aid’ and ‘development.’ There is a big difference between emergency aid and longer-term development. And there are countless theories and approaches and understandings of 2 May 2010 both of those terms (Alanna Shaikh and Tales from the Hood have both written on that). This was really apparent throughout the discussion last week and in the on-going One of the best things about the particularly interesting is the use of commentary. great T-shirt debate has been the social media and ICTs (information variety of voices and perspectives and communication technologies) for I’m still trying to sort out in my own that are weighing in. This one bringing greater accountability and mind the difference between the potentially misguided project was generating input and dialogue around various aid and development theories, able to catalyze a huge discussion ideas for aid and development. the perspectives of the ‘aid bloggers’ on the nature of ‘aid’. Once again that I follow, and the frameworks of the power of social media to engage Christopher Fabian, Owen Barder other people who were involved in people in debate and dialogue was and @morealtitude wrote about this the T-shirt debate. People’s views are demonstrated. specifically in relation to the T-shirt intimately linked with cultural, political, debate; and Duncan Greene, Owen economic and religious worldviews, There are a lot of angles to follow Barder, Aidwatch, Tim Ogden and and varying levels of snark (which I up on from last week’s blow up. others in a broader debate about have to say can be very intimidating) There’s a lot to unpack and it goes accountability, aid and development. making it even more interesting. much deeper than a conversation Certainly there are many posts and Before Twitter and the blogosphere, about T-shirts. One thread I find discussions out there on this topic. I certainly didn’t have daily exposure No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 28
  • 29. and access to such an array of not a good idea, but most also believe as victims and need to re-learn how to thoughts. Score one for social media. in listening to voices of ‘beneficiaries.’ take the reins and do for themselves. It seems paternalistic to say that This is true everywhere – people look The elephant in the room. NGOs or businesspeople know best for the easy way out. Consider how All this access to all these perspectives what people need. What will happen many people in the U.S. for example and on-line debate and open when more donors and beneficiaries prefer to get plastic surgery or take participation is great for me. And for are using social media to talk to miracle diet pills and medications you. Because we read English and one another? And what if NGOs or over adopting healthier lifestyles have access to the Internet. governments or business people involving a good diet and exercise. trying to improve ‘developing country’ Complicated situations require But there is a really big elephant in economies don’t agree? Then what? integrated approaches and often need the room. One that was lurking on That’s going to be pretty interesting. cultural shifts and behavior changes. the global conference call hosted by For a taste of this can of worms, read Those take time and effort and are Mobile Active on April 30 and that this post and related comments. hard to explain. How does social is still standing around quietly as the media impact on or shift this in terms discussions continue. I’m talking about Development education. of aid and development, and in which the voices and perspectives of the This brings me to thinking about the direction is it shifting? people that the 1MillionShirts project educational processes that contribute was aimed at helping. to good development results. Around Barriers to social media the world, people have been presented participation. I would bet money that some of those with hand-out and silver bullet ideas Both #1MillionShirts and Kiva were voices would have said “I want a around development and aid for a long held up to a huge amount of scrutiny T-shirt.” time. Donors need to be educated online via social media. But again, about effective aid and development, who was scrutinizing, and who had There are a lot of possible outcomes but communities do also. People access to the tools and means to when ‘beneficiaries’ and ‘donors’ have been trained to gravitate participate in these widespread actually talk to each other. Like towards one-off donations and charity discussions? It was not the people donors wanting to give T-shirts and mentalities, and need to learn why getting loans from Kiva or the eventual people wanting to receive them. Then that isn’t actually very helpful in the T-shirt wearers. It was donors and what? Most of those involved in aid long term. They’ve been taught that ‘experts’. I’m quite sure that there and development, and work with local there is a silver bullet we just need to are plenty of discussions happening economies can and have listed a find. People have also been trained to about Kiva programs at local levels, myriad of reasons why handouts are take hand outs and see themselves in person, in meetings and in local No Tees Please: Why Africa aid campaigns #FAIL 29