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  • rigosetu
    University: Dalian Medical University
    Nationality: china
    October 25, 2020 at 7:26 am

    Nowadays, charitable organizations are sprout up to narrow the gap between rich and poor. Nonetheless, the arguments that who has right to dispose of the donations are various. From my prospective, leaving the organizations to make the decision is advisable. Because the organizations are more capable of making better decisions and delivering the rescue efficiently.

    Firstly, organizations can make better decisions than individuals. Because they can hire experts in different fields to help them make decisions. To be specific, on how to manage the money, before making decisions, statistician can make the research of an area to figure out whether people there need any donation or not and collect the data. Then, the economists can analyze the data and finally draw the conclusion that which way benefits most. On the contrary, I only make my decision basing on my preference, no to mention the analyze process.

    In addition, organizations deliver the resource in a more efficient way. For instance, there are a large amount of donations waiting for the organization every day. If individuals’ decision asking every donator’s willing to deliver the money becomes necessary, the delivering process will become inconvenient and inefficient. To be more specific, one donate just 100 dollars. He want to use this sum of money to buy some clothes and deliver them into 6 different families. Assume that asking one person’s willing require 2 minutes, how about asking thousands of people? However, if let the organization make the decisions directly, the time of asking will be saved. Therefore the whole process can be more effective.

    Admittedly, some may argue that corruption may rampant which may cause the breakdowns of public trust. Nevertheless, this can be solved by building a supervision system that people can learn where their money is going and passing legislation.

    To conclude, it might be true that make the decision by myself has several advantages. But sufficient evidence show that leaving the decisions to the organization benefits more.