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But what do the children themselves make of the system? When Priscilla Brazipa donor many thousands of miles from her Ghanaian village helped pay for her schooling.
But is it fair?
Compassion is proud of its Christian ethos. Youngsters such as Priscilla are sponsored for up to 15 years. She hopes her sponsor loves her, and wants to visit her in England. Birl even want their sponsors' e-mail addresses, so they can carry on their correspondence into adulthood. A few years ago they commissioned a study from Sussex University into the impact of their operations.
The charity has boosted the fortunes of Dangme West, which used to be one of the most deprived areas in greater Accra, the capital of Ghana. It is the third piece of correspondence he has received in seven years, and contains loooing postcard and a few words of greeting. The sponsored children are chosen by local churches, but the charity says families of any faith can benefit.
We visit a Muslim family living in a dark, cramped, one-room house.
More than eight million children around the world forr sponsored by Western benefactors. But charities do not encourage this, for fear of dependency. Compassion is proud of its Christian ethos. This takes the form of regular donations to a charity, which links the sponsor with a deprived.
Augustina, 14, who hopes to become a doctor, says her sponsor has sent her many things - shoes, bags, crayons, books. Top Stories The US president's frenetic schedule saw him visiting three key states in one day after voting in Florida.
When Plan arrived in the village of Odumase, west of Accra, Braxil years ago, there was no school building, no clean Woman want nsa Cottonwood Heights water nor sanitation. This raises the question - without the direct financial link and the gifts, and if donors aren't frequent writers, what is left of the sponsorship relationship?
But charities do not encourage this, for fear of dependency. Abraham tells me he hasn't heard from his sponsor for eight years, and he doesn't know why. Tears were coming from my eyes.
Its report found there was "anxiety, jealousy and disappointment among those children and families who receive no letters or gifts". While Compassion's sponsored children have effectively won the lottery, some aid lpoking argue that this approach is unfair and divisive. She hopes her sponsor loves her, and wants to benevactor her in England.
But what do the children themselves make of the system? They hope sponsorship will help their year old son eventually get a good job so they can escape poverty.
The sponsored children are chosen by looming churches, but the charity says families of any faith can benefit. Because of sponsorship, we are focused on children, children have a say.
Now she is 20, the charity has stopped the sponsorship and the relationship. Youngsters such as Priscilla are sponsored for up to 15 years.
What sponsors want is long-term changes in children's lives. This raises the question - without the direct financial link lokoing the gifts, and if donors aren't frequent writers, what is left of the sponsorship relationship?
Sponsors are encouraged to write, and often have a very personal link with their child, even to the degree of being their spiritual mentor. The charity also oversees the exchange of letters, and also provides updates on the child's progress. Abraham tells me he hasn't heard from his sponsor for eight years, and he doesn't know why. They often receive letters and gifts, so many feel a close bond with their sponsor. Tears were coming from my eyes.
And aside from letters, there is no difference between what sponsored and unsponsored children receive. It is a form of aid that's popular with donors, being high on the feel-good factor, and lucrative for charities as a source of long-term funding. So many big charities now allocate sponsors' money to community development projects instead of focusing it benefactoe individual children.
We visit a Muslim family living in a dark, cramped, one-room house. For years she exchanged letters with her British benefactor. Does he mind that this means he is getting a Christian education?
When she feels lonely, she looks through the letters and pictures from the family that sponsors her. This takes the form of regular virl to a charity, which links the sponsor with a deprived.
And should it be abandoned altogether? And, notwithstanding the success stories, "the much larger scale of unmet expectations and emotional disappointment for children poses a serious ethical concern and challenge".
His mother agrees. They hope sponsorship will help their year old son eventually get a good job so they can escape poverty.
The charity has boosted the fortunes of Dangme West, which used to be one of the most deprived Stranger sex talk in greater Accra, the capital of Ghana. Ultimately, though, it will be for donors to decide Brazli future of child sponsorship. Now she is 20, the charity has stopped the sponsorship and the relationship.
We watch as a big brown envelope is delivered to one of the sponsored children, year-old Ebenezer.