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Feel like stopping my Unicef donation, Diverting fund for malaysia children
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eyerule
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Mar 15 2018, 08:59 AM
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about 10 years ago when i was at a roadshow with my company selling cars, i was manning the floor. this unicef booth was next to ours, the salesperson from unicef sort of dissed my job and asked me to join them as they can earn more monthly.
from that day on all this unicef, wwf whatever booth to me all bs. if i'm not mistaken run by same people locally. at least maybe the marketing side
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eyerule
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Mar 15 2018, 09:31 AM
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QUOTE(isr25 @ Mar 15 2018, 09:20 AM) I don't mind my money goes into their commission bro. Overall, 90% of my money still goes into the programs. Don't just see the surface of their donation drive. Not everybody works on volunteerism, they still need to make money. Anyway, I'm not forcing you to donate to charity or UNICEF. To each their own. of course everyone has to make money. but to make more than RM6k a month pushing donations. i'm not sure i feel that it's ok for me. added on to that we don't know how much else goes to pay for the other things before the money actually reaches charity. it's just too opaque
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eyerule
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Mar 15 2018, 09:48 AM
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QUOTE(isr25 @ Mar 15 2018, 09:36 AM) Look at the attached UNICEF annual report in my previous post. Don't just look at what the staff/marketing are doing here in Malaysia. As I mentioned in my earlier post, in 2016, UNICEF worldwide received USD4.88 billion in donations, and USD4.8 billion in programs are funded. Basically, almost 100% of your money is going into the people. Salary/marketing costs separate. if you are ok then go ahead. just saying that some people can't accept that
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