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posted on 2024-04-26, 07:12 authored by Jessica Noske-TurnerJessica Noske-Turner

Donors are like angels, because they help the needy. They change the lives of a lot of people: from funding a particular organisation, to helping the vulnerable communities out there. The donors are very kind, almost close to God. We have a lot of love and gratitude for the donors. Although they can’t be 100% I know some donors come in with various restrictions. For example, we have some that come in with ideas like 'yes we want behaviour change', but maybe sometimes we know the thinking of behavoiur change doesn’t go well with the culture. So there are those negatives. But looking at the whole pictures, yes they are kind, they are angels.

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Un/Making CSC: A critical engagement with Communication for Social 'Changemaking'

Arts and Humanities Research Council

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  • Loughborough University, London

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  • Communication and Media

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