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Wspa Is Headed For The Philippines


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Hopefully they are going to help the people and direct the funds they have towards them, somehow I doubt it.

Forget about the animals for the time being its the people that require the most urgent help

I very much doubt wspa would even be allowed to redirect their funds towards people. They're an animal welfare organisation.

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Hopefully they are going to help the people and direct the funds they have towards them, somehow I doubt it.

Forget about the animals for the time being its the people that require the most urgent help

I very much doubt wspa would even be allowed to redirect their funds towards people. They're an animal welfare organisation.

Exactly.

As for "forget about the animals" - what a shocking statement. It is not a case of either or. WSPA's priority IS the animals and considering they have been around for a long time and are highly experienced and qualified to go into disaster areas, I rather feel they might know a thing or two about co-ordination and co-operation.

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Quite apart from the fact that animals are deserving of help for their own sake, WSPA are very clear that helping animals is helping people. In less-developed countries a goat, some chickens or a cow might mean the difference between a family being able to survive or starve. Providing veterinary care to injured animals or rescuing animals and returning them to their families is a vital component of the economic recovery process for people. Companion animals are also important to people in assisting their emotional recovery (and I hope no-one is suggesting that people in less-developed countries are less deserving of the emotional support that their pets can offer). (WSPA have been in-country for a number of major disasters and they are really good at what they do. Worth a read: http://animalsindisasters.typepad.com/wspa/about-disaster-management.html

Hopefully they are going to help the people and direct the funds they have towards them, somehow I doubt it.

Forget about the animals for the time being its the people that require the most urgent help

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