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" ... But, however essential these organizations are to our social fabric, they represent a small portion of the $2 trillion charitable nonprofit sector. Most are never more than a year’s away from bankruptcy given the destabilizing approach we take to funding them, dubbed the “starvation cycle” by leading social sector management consulting firm, Bridgespan. ... "
" ... Many of those abandoned girls died of exposure or starvation, while many more were taken by traffickers and sold on the black market, and then adopted by Western families under the pretense of legitimate adoptions. Traffickers might earn $200 per baby; the orphanages that bought them could charge adoptive families anywhere between $10,000 and $35,000, according to people Wang interviewed for the film. ... "
" ... The strongest message from the Nobel committee is that using starvation as a weapon of war is cruel, inhumane, and immoral; and they are telling us that starvation has been getting worse of late, not better. The committee noted with concern that in recent years, conditions had begun to take a turn for the worse, and that last year “135 million people suffered from acute hunger, the highest number in many years. Most of the increase was caused by war and armed conflict.” Part of the committee’s concern reflects the recent decision by the American government to withdraw financial support from the UN because it disagreed with the WFP’s attempt to limit the role of politics in carrying out its policies. ... "
" ... “Economic fatigue hasn’t hit India yet, but there’s a question of running into issues like starvation coming up for the last week or two,” says Piya Sachdeva, an economist for Schroders. “Given the transmission rates of the virus now, I think in many countries it is worth opening up now,” she says. “It’s going to be a U-shaped recovery,” she says, then hedges: “But if you draw it out, it might not look like one.” ... "