I didn’t know that EA was a trademark. And if I (who am involved in EA) didn’t know, then the public certainly doesn’t know.
What we need is not a trademark but a “certification” or “seal of quality” to certify NGO’s that actually fulfill EA principles, and in order to be able to disown future frauds.
I didn’t know that EA was a trademark. And if I (who am involved in EA) didn’t know, then the public certainly doesn’t know.
What we need is not a trademark but a “certification” or “seal of quality” to certify NGO’s that actually fulfill EA principles, and in order to be able to disown future frauds.