ONE co-founder Bono is writing an occasional column for the New York Times and his latest column appeared today.
Below is a notable except that relates to ONE’s work:
“A few weeks ago I was in Washington when news arrived of proposed cuts to the president’s aid budget. People said that it was going to be hard to fulfill promises to those who live in dire circumstances such a long way away when there is so much hardship in the United States. And there is.
But I read recently that Americans are taking up public service in greater numbers because they are short on money to give. And, following a successful bipartisan Senate vote, word is that Congress will restore the money that had been cut from the aid budget — a refusal to abandon those who would pay such a high price for a crisis not of their making. In the roughest of times, people show who they are.
Your soul.
So much of the discussion today is about value, not values. Aid well spent can be an example of both, values and value for money. Providing AIDS medication to just under four million people, putting in place modest measures to improve maternal health, eradicating killer pests like malaria and rotoviruses — all these provide a leg up on the climb to self-sufficiency, all these can help us make friends in a world quick to enmity. It’s not alms, it’s investment. It’s not charity, it’s justice.”
You can read the full column here.
-Virginia Simmons
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April 20, 2009 at 12:50 am
My aunt, a self-made woman from Ecuador, likes to say, “It’s a question of justice, not charity.”
But here it’s the value part of the equation that I like to hear emphasized: “Aid well spent.”
It’s cynicism that hurts the anti-poverty movement most.
Aid is evolving; has evolved.
Lives are being saved by aid. And in an ever-smaller world, we really do carry one another.
April 20, 2009 at 8:52 pm
Thanks, Paul A, for your comments in this thread. Bono’s op-ed piece was simply BRILLIANT and hit to the Heart of the issue of economic justice and human dignity.
I liked his piece so much that I left my comments after his – mine are #51.
ALWAYS FOREVER, ONE – debbie
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PS: THANK YOU, BONO ~ for everything.