sheikyerbouti said:
... I believe the rub to Mr. Watson's objections lies with the reduction in commitment to CARE's contributions that were previously instituted by the Canadian government. This is a long standing complaint that surfaces constantly ...
Bingo!
Now see: http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/39787/post-336099.html#msg336099
where it says,
” In point of fact Dr. Watson is not engaged in promoting the independence of CARE Canada, or any other agency – no one is conscripting them. This is nothing more than a nasty little feud over money.”
CARE Canada is a charity, it raises money – donations – to do its good works, and they are good works.
It is not an arm of government but the Government of Canada does provide
some support for
some of CARE Canada’s work in
some countries, just as the Government of the USA provides
some money for
some of CARE USA’s projects. CARE is, in fact, the world’s largest humanitarian organization, see: http://www.care.org/ . Watson’s objection is that
some of the government’s money will be reassigned to projects in the Kandahar area, projects which require that NGOs work within the framework of the Canadian Provincial Reconstruction Team which is 3D in action.
I have
some, personal, sympathy for Watson’s position: stable, long term,
untied support to efficient and effective NGOs
is a good way to provide aid. Turning the taps on and off is not good policy. That does not, however, validate Watson’s contention that:
“… comments by Canadian Col. Steve Bowes reflect "a breathtaking lack of understanding" of how the military and aid groups should be working together.”
In fact Colonel Bowes is trying hard to make 3D work – to get the NGOs to bring their skills and knowledge, commitment and courage, too, to the dangerous but necessary work in Kandahar. Watson objects because cooperating with the military might mean being
”… prepared to give up their hard-earned neutrality by going "behind the wire" and aligning themselves with military forces …” –
I believe that is a specious argument; that’s not what is being asked. The Government of Canada is saying that those who want
Government of Canada funding for aid operations in Afghanistan need to join the 3D team in Kandahar – where they will, indeed, be protected by Canadian (and allied) military forces. Watson says that Canada’s 3D programme in Kandahar is
”just not feasible”; that’s fine, no one is conscripting CARE Canada; they do not have to come to Kandahar and be part of the Government of Canada’s 3D efforts; they can stay in Kabul or wherever else they want to work.
I
personally think 3D deserves a good trial; I think the Kandahar PRT will give it that; I think a good trial
requires adequate funding. CIDA does not have a bottomless pit of money; it is
fair and proper that Government of Canada funding should be focussed, mainly, on Government of Canada projects. Watson disagrees, he wants that money for his, CARE Canada’s, pet projects – fine, it’s a free country; RUXTED disagreed with Watson – ditto.
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