The return of the poster child
The use of
emotive images, particularly of children in distress, to raise
funds
has long been a contentious issue. They ignore
the context and exploit the subject. The children appear as passive
and helpless – and, by extension, so do the societies in
which they live. Gut reactions replace explanations of causes
and consequences. But these images also increase the response
from donors. A decade ago they were used with restraint. They
have begun to appear again, most recently around the threat of
famine in Niger. Here are some examples, taken from newspapers
and websites in July and August. The question is why we still
respond to them.
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