"[T]he public do not respond to pre-emptive appeals. You can argue that early donations have a bigger impact and that prevention is better than cure until you are blue in the face. The truth is that for many people, giving to crisis appeals is an emotional response, not a logical decision."

Andrea Wander of Save The Children in the Guardian.

It’s cheaper, more efficient and more humane to pay to stop a disaster than it is to pay to respond to a disaster. Still, we don’t do it.

Another fantastic video about CARE’s work by Kate Crosby. I often get to help her with scripts. This time, I also got to do the voiceover, too.

We (meaning CARE) are immensely proud of the program in this video.

Please share it widely.

(Source: youtube.com)

Confronted with hardships few (if any) of us can imagine, the women in this video went to heroic lengths to save their own lives and the lives of their children.

There are plenty of videos, pictures and stories depicting the women in Dadaab as victims. I’m proud to have contributed to a video acknowledging their strength and courage.

My colleague, friend and toddler haberdasher Kate Crosby created the video with photos taken by Evelyn Hockstein. Niki Clark interviewed the women. I wrote the narration based on Niki’s notes.

(Source: youtube.com)