The philosopher Peter Singer makes an excellent argument for the human moral imperative of helping others. If we want to be good people, says Singer, we need to give some of what we have to alleviate the misery of the world's poorest people.
The NY Times review, which gives a nice summary of his arguments and possible counter-arguments (the
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I've also been looking at Kiva which does micro-loans to people in developing countries, which seems like an interesting concept. You can pick who you're helping out (and only fund those who are doing things you approve of) and in theory if you put in a little bit this year, in a couple years it'll come back to you and you can lend it to someone else.
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The only "problem" I've noticed is that once loans are posted to the site tend to get funded pretty darn quick, so there are times when the site doesn't have any loans up that you can lend to.
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we have been sponsoring a child in Swaziland for about 3 years now. It is so good to see the improvements we have contributed to in her comunity and to know we helped make a difference. It's now just part of the monthly budget and I couldn't imagine not doing it now!
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