This house would ban proselytization by aid agency
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This house would ban proselytisation by aid agencies
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This house believes that individuals should only fund charities that follow effective altruism
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This house would ban international aid charities from using sensational graphic or overly-emoatinal images of suffering in fundraising and advertising companies
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This house as feminist opposes Boob Aid
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This house believes that after meeting their basic needs individuals have a moral responsibility to donate their wealth towards poverty alleviation.
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That the narrative that charitable initiatives can be profitable (e.g. micro-financing impact investment) has done more harm than good.
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That charities should not accept donations made by public figures as part of a public apology (e.g. public figures who are criticised for being misogynists and then donate to domestic violence charities).
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That the state should not provide legal recognition and support to charities whose main goal is to raise awareness.
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This house, as the UK government, would remove charitable status from religious institutions that teach socially regressive ideas (e.g. that women belong in the home, etc.)
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This house believes that NGO’s/charities should refuse sposorships from entities that do not act in accordance with their aims.
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This house would allow individuals to nominate a charity of their choosing to receive all inheritance tax that would be otherwise paid to the state upon their death
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This house would ban religious charities from engaging in proselytization.
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This house believes that it is immoral for individuals to knowingly donate to children who are part of a begging syndicate.
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This house supports Voluntourism
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This house believes that unconditional cash transfer charities are preferable to project based charities
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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.)
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This house would prefer a world in which extremely wealthy people in Western liberal states donate excess money to their governments rather than to charities
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This house would abolish tax exemption on charities.
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This house believes that NGO’s which attempt to garner humanitarian support for post-colonial states should in their campaigns advertsing and brochures etc. link the States present suffering to past acts of Western colonialism.