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Don D'Cruz
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NGOs Undermining Democracy
NGOs: Chasing the Corporate Dollar
The IPA has often suffered the (false) charge that corporate funding taints the credibility of its arguments. But no-one seems the least worried about activist NGOs and their credibility as they dash for corporate cash.
The Party's Over
The problems that Red Cross faced with its Bali Appeal demonstrated just how lax the disclosure requirements are for the NGO sector.
Irreconcilable Differences
NGOs who do not share the values of Australia's foreign aid policy should simply not be supported by the taxpayer.
Undermined- Values and Foreign Aid NGOs
Using NGOs to deliver foreign aid is fine- as long as that is what they do. But if NGOs use the oppertunity to promote their own narrow values, the funding should cease.
Dangerous Liaisons
Some Australian NGOs which recieved government funding have supported independance movements in Indonesia and elsewhere. That is happened is bad enough; that it continues to happen is a disgrace.
Attack of the Mutant Watermelons: The Campaign against GMOs in the Phillipines
It has often been said that biotechnology will feed a hungry world. That may very well be the case in the future. But at the moment, biotechnology is only feeding hungry activists. As this paper shows, opposing biotechnology is not so much of a...
The One That Got Away
The defeat of the Kennett Government as a result of the Victorian State election of 18 September 1999 suprised almost all observers. A look at how defeat was snatched from the jaws of victory.