A Day Without Dignity

Posted on April 3, 2011 at 8:57 am

 

Girl in the Peruvian lowlands - photo by Amy Rorke

Update: A Day Without Dignity 2012 – Local Champions page is now up. Click here to see all of this year’s entries.

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A Day Without Dignity is a counter-campaign to TOMS Shoes A Day Without Shoes “awareness raising campaign” (commerial). On or around April 5th – the same date as A Day Without Shoes – we’re asking aid workers, the diaspora, and people from areas that receive shoe drops and other forms of charity to speak up in blogs, on twitter, or at school. Full details of this counter-campaign can be found here.

As posts or videos are submitted they will be linked to below with the most recent posts at the top.

The video for A Day Without Dignity is now up!

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Its hard, but essential, to question intentions in philanthropySocial Media in Africa – Discusses how things aren’t always as they appear.

TOMS Shoes: An opportunity for “Bad Aid” to generate “GREAT Aid”Lessons I Learned – Discusses the need to work with organizations like TOMS shoes to help the spread the word on practices that have a real impact.

“A day with handouts is a day without dignity.”Gabrillephant – Shares thoughts on socially conscience businesses.

Shoes in Gulu - Photo by Elizabeth M.

TOMS: A Discussion on Bad AidA Personal Diaspora – Lays out a detailed argument against handing out shoes and provides alternative ways to help.

Day without Dignity: Awareness raised, now next steps… - Going International – Provides five suggestions for what people can do based on recommendations provided throughout the Day Without Dignity posts.

a day without dignity: shoes in karamoja, ugandakiss the joy as it flies – Discusses interviews with 13 schools as to their needs. None of them said shoes.

Shoes for Africa? An interview with an AfricanSomewhere in England – The author talks with a teacher about what prevents students from going to school. What would help them the most.

Good Intentions vs. Good Results - Tactical Philanthropy – Discusses the change in philanthropy from focusing on intentions to focusing on results and the challenges this entails.

Shoe shopping in Gulu - photo by Elizabeth M.

A Day Without DignityTime Given To Us – Talks about the “Three D’s”: Donor Driven, Demeaning, Detrimental. She’s also the person that created the Day Without Dignity video.

a day with chris jordan, but without dignity or shoesh-5inc. – “if you’re buying them because of the whole “buy one give one” thing then you should stop, go buy some real shoes, and donate some money to an aid charity.  because the developing world does not really need shoes.”

A Day Without Shoes - Somewhere in England – Discusses how the cost of TOMS shoes could pay for a year’s worth of school fees AND buy shoes for a child.

Shoes for sale in Ghana - photo by Binnu Jeyakumar

A Day Without Dignity – Binnu JeyakumarUntapped Markets - Discusses the difficulty of getting shoes to market and how it’s the distribution challenges that need to be met, not sending free shoes.

A Day Without Dignity – Shoe RepairUntapped Markets - Talks about the shoe repair business in Malawi and how jobs and access to markets is what’s really needed.

shoe shopping in Gulutruths about elephants – Takes readers along on a shoe shopping trip in Gulu and has a great suggestion at the end for what you can do that raises more awareness then walking around barefoot.

A Day Without Dignitymiserere nobis – “I’ve been learning a lot in the past year that it’s okay to be an “Aid Elitist” as Tales from the Hood puts it. There are thousands of people coming up with all sorts of ideas on how to creatively help bring the rest of the world out of poverty–but the bottom line in aid is that good intentions are simply not enough.”

Final? update on the TOMS Shoe v. Dignity flapHumanosphere – An update on the debate.

The problem with TOMS shoes & its criticsKelsey Timmerman –  “If you give a kid shoes,” she told me, “they wear out or they grow out of them, and then what do they have? If you give the kid’s parents a job, the whole family will always have shoes.”

Uganda - photo from Siena Anstis

Aidwars: TOMS shoes vs dignity - Marshall Birkey – Talks about the current debate and asks how we can make our charity not about us.

TOMS = SWEDOW = FAIL - Two Happy, Crazy Mormons – Talks about the problems with the TOMS campaign and donated goods.

Do You Cause More Harm than Good by Giving TOMS Shoes to the Poor?Zacstravaganza! - A previous post from a Peace Corps volunteer’s perspective.

YOU THINK YOU KNOW, BUT YOU DON’T KNOWPenelope m.c. – Tells the story of an attempt to help that didn’t turn out as expected.

A Day Without Dignity (SWEDOW)Kat in Tanzania – A good run down of the problems with donated goods and how many people still keep doing it.

A Day Without DignityJames Shelley – Discusses how all our stories about aid center around the well-off white person as the hero, while the real heroes are the local people helping out in their own communities.

Shoes for sale in Ghana - photo by Don D'Souza

Barefoot on Broadway (Warning: gross feet pics)Aid Watch – One of the Aid Watch staff participated in A Day Without Shoes and reflects on the experience.

A Day Without - Manna Project International – Discusses how organizations often neglect to talk about the contributions of their local partners and others helping their work be successful.

TOMS shoes and A Day Without Dignity - Hands Wide Open – A post aimed at a religious audience discussing the event and TOMS style of charity.

Day Without Dignity - An Unforgivable Hell on Earth – Discusses an alternative to TOMS shoes.

The Golden Rule Is Flawed (So Are TOMS Shoes) - Brigid Slipka – Talks about how the Golden Rule and TOMS shoes are both based on the needs and perceptions of the giver not the receiver.

Kids in a parade in Kenya - photo from View from the Cave

Limitations of Gifts-In-Kind: A Day Without Dignity - The Invisible Architect - “Haitians don’t lack shoes to buy, I pass a dozen or so shoe-sellers every day on my way to work. Yes, Haitians need shoes to stay safe from the trash and disease on the street. Yes, children need shoes to be allowed to attend school. But shoes are attainable for the vast majority of the maléré, the poor. Most of the women I see wear pretty little sandals that wear out in like a month!”

One Day Without Shoes – One Day without Sense… - Diary of an African Entrepreneur - Takes Arianna Huffington and TOMS to task for the amount they spent on the advertising campaign.

A Day Without Dignity – Finding Shoes in Accra - Untapped Markets.ca – Trying to take a photo while avoiding explaining to the shop seller that westerners think they don’t have any shoes.

Once I gave a man my shoes – La vidaid loca – Fairly powerful story about one man’s life and the likely unnecessary gift of a pair of boots.

A Day Without Dignity – Photos from ErinUntapped Markets.ca - More photos of shoes for sale in Ghana.

Shoes for sale in Ghana - photo by Erin Antcliffe

A Day Without Bickeringlove.explore.question.risk – “So friends, please stop for a minute, and learn to listen. If we can all stop bickering with each other for a few minutes, I bet we could learn a lot.”

A Day Without Dignity: TOMS and Qualms with Shoe Giving - Along Red Dirt Roads – About how giving stuff leads to dependency and takes away dignity.

Put Your Shoes Back On, Privileged TechiesGawker – Gawker joins in, sort of.

Walk in Someone Else’s Shoes - The Social Change Collaboratory – Talks about the natural urge we have to help by providing donated goods. And the impact those goods have on the children and their community.

How Bad Aid is Stripping Africa of its Dignity - I wonder as I wander – Discusses the impact of nonprofit marketing on the average person’s understanding of Africa.

Shoes at a local church in Uganda - photo by TMS Ruge

A Day Without Dignity – Photos from Jolly Ann - Untapped Markets.ca – still more photos of shoes for sale in the local market place.

Check out my new TOMS Shoes – A satire video

TOMS Shoes are So Not Cool…Stratosphere – Talks about a businesswoman’s reaction to One Day Without Shoes and her struggles to start a small company.

Shoes: the least of our problems - Project Diaspora - A personal reflection of life growing up in Uganda and what the real issues are.

Shoes for sale in Malawi - photo by Duncan McNicholls

Update: Shoes vs. Dignity DayHumanosphere – And update of this differences between A Day Without Dignity and A Day Without Shoes.

A Day Without Dignity – Photos from DonUntapped Markets.ca - Absolutely great photos of shoes for sale in the local marketplace.

A Day Without DignityWanderings – “So that is why today is a Day Without Dignity – a speaking out against the consumer driven objectification of TOMS ad campaign which deprives people of their dignity. It is the counter-campaign to TOMS.”

Shoes for sale in Haiti - photo by Tales from the Hood

A Day Without Dignity – Duncan McNichollUntapped Markets.ca – Great photos of local shoe stores and a discussion of the local shoe market.

Why not walk without fear?Away & Home – Talks about the much bigger issue of landmines.

Development Without DignityWater Wellness – Discusses how we represent people in charitable advertising along with sample photos of how it works.

A day without dignity – listeningKM on a dollar a day – Provides a great list of resources to help people learn how to listen to those they’re trying to help.

Un día sin zapatos, o sin dignidad? - Notas y Noticias

The forest, the trees, and the shoes (of course)Shotgun Shack – “The community was animated. They were in a tough situation, but they were moving ahead. I felt really motivated. As we drove away, I looked over at my colleague. She was in tears. ’Oh! Did you see the children?’ she said. ‘Some of them weren’t wearing any shoes!’ Talk about missing the forest for the trees.”

Playing around in Kenya - Photo by A View from the Cave

A day without shoes, more days without dignityShort Sentences – “For Western do-gooders, a day without shoes seems meaningful, sympathetic, and selfless. For those people Westerners want to help, days without handouts would be much more effective, lasting, and dignifying.”

Shoes, Shoes, Shoes... – A View from the Cave – A poem about shoes with great photos for A Day Without Dignity.

Reminding Ourselves: A Day Without DignityProject Diaspora – “What about this culture of reminding ourselves of difference in a way that objectifies others and makes gross generalizations- all in the name of awareness?” Asks whether awareness raising campaigns aren’t all about “us.”

A Day without TOMSafricatech – “TOMS shoes is at it again* with a campaign that is at best useless, at worst, detrimental to real aid efforts by perpetuating the myth that “it’s so easy” to do aid work.”

a day without dignityTexas in Africa – Explains why she prefers Habit for Humanity’s model for assistance over TOMS shoes. “By focusing on a partnership model, everyone becomes an equal contributor, giving dignity and pride to homeowners and volunteers alike.”

Kids riding a bike in rural Thailand - photo by Saundra Schimmelpfennig

A Day Without DumbasseryTales from the Hood – Talks about all the things that happen in the marketing of aid that are not in the best interest of the people we’re trying to help.

A DAY WITHOUT DIGNITY – HAND OUTS AND DEPENDENCYErin Cagney - Discusses how handouts lead to aid dependency.

Mbuyuni Development Youth Group: A Contribution to A Day Without DignityUSALAMA – Talks about her experience with a community based organization in Mombasa. Relates how the local people are working to solve their own problems and how they know what their needs are and what assistance is the most helpful.

Shopkeeper in Indonesia - photo by Marissa Nobauer

A Day Without Dignity: The Power to ShoesWanderlust - Suggests alternative ways TOMS could use their skills, knowledge, and expertise to help. This would give local people the power to shoes for themselves.

“Raising Awareness” towards what goal?Going International – Discusses different awareness raising activities and their impact or lack of impact.

Shoes and Bees - About The Bees – Suggests other ways to help.

A Day Without DignityLifting the poverty curtain – Reflects on the right to dignity and the desire of people living in poverty to have control over their lives.

A Day Without Dignity – a rant on celebrity driven sexy imperialismthoughts of a madwoman – “No, these limelight seeking twits prefer to send containers of shoes that do NOTHING to support and grow local economies. Shoes that damage local shoe makers and repairers businesses. Shoes that strip the dignity of work from people.”

The boy's shoes are made from used tires and sold in the local marketplace - photo by Emily Tanner in Kenya

Will the rebuilding effort in Japan be about the survivors or about the nonprofits?GiveWell – In their contribution to A Day Without Dignity, GiveWell asks why organizations aren’t just handing out cash to allow the survivors to purchase whatever meets their needs the best.

@JonVWest suggested including this article, which was published yesterday. Study: Cause Marketing Lowers Donations - Marketing Daily – “Consumers appear to realize that participating in cause marketing is inherently more selfish than direct charitable donation, reducing their subsequent happiness (versus a direct donation),” Krishna says. “Unfortunately, this doesn’t prevent them from substituting it for charitable giving, which reduces the overall charitable donation.”

@jasontgoodrich forwarded me these three investigative articles on Soles4Souls:

I was interviewed for these articles months ago, and am quoted in one of them. It is fitting that they were published on the eve of A Day Without Dignity.

Girls school shoes waiting to be washed and shined in Kenya - photo from Emily Tanner

Small Business in the Rural Zone. A video that talks with a shoe repair man in Cameroon (for English subtitles click on the ‘cc’ in lower right-hand side of the screen and choose English). This video was not made for A Day Without Dignity, but recommended by @meowtree as it relates to the topic.

Breathing meaning into sustainability talks about a local project that gives local women dignity and control. And Shoes: Not Really Making a Difference! a photo of local shoes in support of A Day Without Dignity – both posts by SIENA ANSTIS.

Tomfoolery - a video by Lisa S. that contrasts the people going One Day Without Shoes with local cobblers.

Shoes for sale at the market in Thailand - photo by Shotgun Shack

Making ends meet in ZimbabweKubatana.net – Photo of used shoes for sale in Zimbabwe

FootlooseThe Path of Trayle – Discusses purchasing shoes as an aid worker and her thoughts on A Day Without Dignity

Shoes outside a school in Bangladesh - photo by Rachel Zack

An AutoethnographyHumanitarian Aid and Education – “My Day Without Dignity reflection on feeling like I had a RIGHT to help, and could and should help and how wrong I was.”

Fellow Rosebell Kagumire offers a comment for “A Day Without Dignity”McGill Blogs - Ugandan multimedia journalist working on peace and conflict issues offers her thoughts. “These children and women don’t need anyone’s shoes. They need to be empowered to buy their own things which fit their needs.”

Baby Cody & A Day Without Dignity - Women of Kireka

A Day Without Dignity: A Counter CampaignHuffington Post

Woman selling shoes in Haiti a few weeks after the earthquake - photo by Tales from the Hood

Please sponsor an unemployed, middle-aged, white American guy by giving to the International Human Fund – a spoof of sponsorship advertisements.

Call for a Day Without Shoes & Without DignityHumanosphere

A Day Without DignityMara Gordon’s Blog - “drop the ineffective and patronizing foreign aid, keep the fabulous glitter?”

TOMS and the Day without DignityThe Theology of Joe


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Guides by Good Intentions are Not Enough

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Good Intentions’ Guide to Holiday Charitable Giving

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  • Sarah April 4, 2011 at 11:47 am

    I really like that you’re getting people to reflect on this movement. In an interview with Brit Bravo, FORGE founder Kjerstin Erickson told a story which has made me think a lot about the real impact of TOMS’ work:

    “The first time I went to Africa I was 17. I love shoes and I had 30 pairs of shoes at home. I was shocked when I saw that kids weren’t wearing shoes, and that they were walking to school. It was appalling.

    My first reaction was, “Well, they need shoes. I am going to send it to them.” I was able to collect 2,000 shoes, and everyone told me I was such a good person. I sent them over.

    It wasn’t until a few years later when I learned more about development and how important it is to carefully consider interventions that I realized that that was probably doing more harm than good.

    Who knows what happens when kids who haven’t worn shoes are suddenly wearing them. Then their feet get tender again, and what happens when they grow out of them? Are they going to have to spend more of their money on shoes?

    There are all kinds of issues there and what root problem was actually being solved? That is the question that I think the international community needs to look at more, because if we invested the same amount in root causes, like human capacity, education, and economic systems, that we do in the symptoms of no shoes, no shirt, needing balls to play with, or whatever it might be, I think the issues that Africa faces can be solved within our lifetimes.”
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