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  • This house believes that charities and humanitarian aid organizations should not use images of graphics suffering in their advertising campaigns.

    GGDSD PDC 2020 · 4 · 2020-06-05

  • This house believes that the state should reclaim a fixed proportion of all charitable giving and redistribute it to other charities on the basis of their effectiveness

    University Of Port Harcourt PRO-AM 2020 · 4 · 2020-05-06

  • This house believes that celebrities should not act as spokespeople for humanitarian issues.

    JUDC Online 2020 · Open Semis · 2020-04-25

  • This board regrets the increasing trend of donating while creating content.

    Gebyar STIFARM Padang · 3 · 2020-01-10

  • The House believes that charitable organizations [e.g Omaze] should not be allowed to obtain donations in exchange for the offer of potential prizes.

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    Omaze is a charitable organisation which works closely with A-list celebrities. Celebrities will ask their followers on social media platforms for charitable donations in exchange for the chance to win a prize. For example, a $20 donation will get you 20 entries towards a draw for a sports car and $20,000 dollars. The more people donate the more entries they will obtain.

    PAUDC Akofena 2019 · 2 · 2019-12-09

  • This house would delicense corporations that do not engage in social responsibility proportional to their profit margins (e.g. campaigns to end hunger in a community giving away portion of profit to charity implementing more environmentally friendly business operations etc.)

    14th EU in Thailand National Intervarsity Debate Championship 2019 · 6 · 2019-08-09

  • This house believes that charities and humanitarian aid organization should not use image of graphic suffering in their advertising campaigns.

    WSDC Thailand 2019 · Open Semis · 2019-07-28

  • This house would hide the data

    Infoslide

    You are the CEO of a charity which provides educational scholarships to students from a poor ethnic minority with historically low guaduation rates you discover that your program has not resulted in significant improvement in those students’ graduation rates.

    Vietnam UADC 2019 · 8 · 2019-06-24

  • This house believes that NGOs that advocate labor rights should reject all funding from multinational corporations.

    28th ICU Tournament 2019 · 1 · 2019-03-22

  • This house supports effective altruism

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    Effective altruism is a philosophy and a social movement which holds that actively helping others is of central moral importance and approaches the choice of possible strategies in a rational and scientific way. An effective altruist follows a utilitarian metric in their charitable endeavours. For example an effective altruist would not give money to beggars but instead donate to UNICEF or a local NGO

    Debate no Susume Lesson 15 2019 · Open Quarters · 2019-03-02

  • This house would require that all ads and packaging of luxury goods to include poverty pin ups (e.g. the price of this bag could have sent ten children to school)

    Debate no Susume Lesson 15 2019 · 3 · 2019-03-02

  • This house believes that donators should fund local NGOs in developing countries instead of international ones operating in these countries.

    The Kansai 2019 · Open Quarters · 2019-02-16