I would go way further than this. Most (95 percent plus) charity organizations are more concerned with continuing than anything else, and closure is only forced by money running out or a big personality who drives it leaving. Effectiveness, let alone cost-effectiveness is very rarely a consideration.
Here in Gulu, Northern UgAnda I can’t think of 1 org in 10 years that closed because they thought they weren’t doing enough good. Our of hundreds operating.
I would go way further than this. Most (95 percent plus) charity organizations are more concerned with continuing than anything else, and closure is only forced by money running out or a big personality who drives it leaving. Effectiveness, let alone cost-effectiveness is very rarely a consideration.
Here in Gulu, Northern UgAnda I can’t think of 1 org in 10 years that closed because they thought they weren’t doing enough good. Our of hundreds operating.