Budget Accountability
One of the primary reasons why I like to put energy into projects such as this one is that I know the people who are making it happen. And with that comes a significant degree of accountability. Early on in our $62,000 Orphanage Extension Project in the D.R. Congo , a couple of bags of cement went missing. (To be clear, in such a desperately poor place, this is understandable and almost unavoidable. But, of course, we can't really ask people to donate if a notable chunk will jut disappear). However, the force of nature that is Madlen noticed, called in all the workers, and made it clear what could not happen again. A couple of years later, she brought in a $62,000 building project within a couple thousand dollars of budget. (To put this in context, a more modest initiative at the orphanage funded by a large NGO cost twice as much and took five years to complete.) I got a detailed email from Educacion y Futuro's Vincente Danhier today, in w...