Formation 1972 Founder Cecil Jackson-Cole | Membership Child sponsors Founded 1972 | |
Legal status Non-profit organization Purpose ActionAid is a global movement of people working together to further human rights for all and defeat poverty Location Johannesburg (Headquarters) Region served Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia, the Middle East, Americas Headquarters Johannesburg, South Africa CEO Adriano Campolina (1 Apr 2014–) Similar Save the Children, Oxfam, Christian Aid, CARE, UNICEF Profiles |
Actionaid failure may be imminent at the addis financing negotiations
ActionAid is an international non-governmental organization whose primary aim is to work against poverty and injustice worldwide.
Contents
- Actionaid failure may be imminent at the addis financing negotiations
- Ghana 2013 actionaid hellas
- Supporting social causes through the mass media
- Criticism
- References
ActionAid was founded in 1972 by Cecil Jackson-Cole as a child sponsorship charity (originally called Action in Distress) when 88 UK supporters sponsored 88 children in India and Kenya, the primary focus being on providing children with an education. Today its head office is located in South Africa with hubs in Asia, The Americas and Europe. The charity has received negative attention for its fundraising practices.
Ghana 2013 actionaid hellas
Supporting social causes through the mass media
ActionAid made India's first Bollywood film focusing on AIDS, Ek Alag Mausam, a love story involving HIV positive people, based on a script by playwright Mahesh Dattani.
ActionAid also supported Shyam Benegal's film, Samar, which is based on the book Unheard Voices: Stories of Forgotten Lives by Harsh Mander. The film raises issues about Dalits.
Criticism
Charity Navigator recorded that in 2012 ActionAid USA had a high cost of fund raising (24%), with 53% of income spent on projects. This was also reported in an International Business Times article in October 2014, which noted that the "accounting processes the charity uses resulted in its administrative costs appearing to be 'particularly high' in the fiscal year ending 2012, the timeframe Charity Navigator relied on when calculating its current Charity Navigator score." Charity Navigator reports that for 2013 the cost of fundraising for ActionAid USA was much lower (9.4%), with 82.4% of income spent on projects.
ActionAid has been criticized for running misleading safety claims about genetically engineered crops in Africa, spreading unsupported claims regarding adverse effects from the consumption of some genetically modified crops, in particular the unsupported claim of genetically engineered crops causing tumors and cancer. The organization apologized for their actions after publication in the media.