On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Athar Ahmad Bhatti <atharab@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Friends

We need to be our brother's and sister's keeper. The drought
situation, increase in basic food prices and other obvious reasons
become unbearable for the mwanainchi. I believe we should celebrate
little about undersea cables and more about how we can aleviate the
plight of our fellow citizens. Our's is a sharing profession. One of
the leading figures of our industry, Bill Gates has given the majority
of his wealth to a charitable trust...

I open this thread to I pray hopefully cause action. If we cannot
contribute cash, why not use the power of the internet to flood
websites of humanitarian institutes begging for food relief for Kenya.
Posting and contribution to youtube videos about the situation.
Writing realn stories on the plight. Setting up blogs, reserving a
minimal sum for csr and the like. Please my sisters and brothers let
us share helping our fellow family as we share technology. We cannot
feed cables to our people, and economic change is longterm. I urge
that we get mobilised and help. Athar

Athar,

What, if I may ask, did you find particularly not right with the Mercy Train initiative? You could have used it, rather than want to create another replica!
And what needs to be done is NOT to give alms, but rather to push the govt to have policies that will ensure citizens are self-sufficient. What %age of the National Budget does the govt allocate to Agriculture (and food production in general)? Let us find ways of solving the actual problem. Charity will never solve the problem.
**Reminds me of the TED Video yesterday at skunkworks meeting - Mwenda from UG*** though I still don't get what this TED thing is all about.

--
Best regards,
Odhiambo WASHINGTON,
Nairobi,KE
+254733744121/+254722743223
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
"Clothes make the man.  Naked people have little or no influence on society."
              -- Mark Twain