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Donor fatigue is a phenomenon in which people no longer donate to charities, although they have in the past. [1] On a larger scale, it can also refer to a slowness to act on the part of the international community or any other donor base in response to a humanitarian crisis or call-to-action.

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  1. ^ S.E. Smith. "What is Donor Fatigue?". Wise Geek. Retrieved 26 July 2011.
  2. ^ Blay, Gina. "Japan-African Forum Begins," Daily Guide (Accra). May 27, 2008.
  3. ^ Cooper, Andrew Fenton; English, John; Thakur, Ramesh Chandra (2002). Enhancing global governance: towards a new diplomacy?. United Nations University Press. p.  253. ISBN  978-92-808-1074-5.
  4. ^ Brzoska, Michael; Lopez, George A. (2009). Putting teeth in the tiger: improving the effectiveness of arms embargoes. Emerald Group Publishing. p. 147. ISBN  978-1-84855-202-9.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Donor fatigue is a phenomenon in which people no longer donate to charities, although they have in the past. [1] On a larger scale, it can also refer to a slowness to act on the part of the international community or any other donor base in response to a humanitarian crisis or call-to-action.

Examples

See also

References

  1. ^ S.E. Smith. "What is Donor Fatigue?". Wise Geek. Retrieved 26 July 2011.
  2. ^ Blay, Gina. "Japan-African Forum Begins," Daily Guide (Accra). May 27, 2008.
  3. ^ Cooper, Andrew Fenton; English, John; Thakur, Ramesh Chandra (2002). Enhancing global governance: towards a new diplomacy?. United Nations University Press. p.  253. ISBN  978-92-808-1074-5.
  4. ^ Brzoska, Michael; Lopez, George A. (2009). Putting teeth in the tiger: improving the effectiveness of arms embargoes. Emerald Group Publishing. p. 147. ISBN  978-1-84855-202-9.



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