Early last month (February) it was reported that Oxfam aid workers had paid for prostitutes while working in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake. When the incident was discovered, the charity kept its head low and tried to hide the story, followed by a fumbled apology when the scandal came to light — which was met with backlash from the public and the cutting off of thousands of donors’ direct debits.
The Drum asked industry professionals what they would have done in Oxfam‘s situation.
Daniel Todaro, managing director, Gekko Group
The response was perhaps rather awkward in approach, almost like Read full story ›
Source: The Drum