tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19301237.post8420629765307512321..comments2023-07-07T15:12:46.200+07:00Comments on Street Kids in Vietnam: Massive InterventionsMichael Brosowskihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02627735367740823148noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19301237.post-56984683754794880022012-08-30T15:24:42.434+07:002012-08-30T15:24:42.434+07:00I like "massive interventions" too. One...I like "massive interventions" too. One of things I like most about Blue Dragon is that activities, such as building a house, might be written off by some as not sustainable or something that you wouldn't be able to scale up or whatever.<br /><br />But I like it for the very opposite reason - you can touch it, feel it see, and look at the affect it has. If you're giving money then you know where it's gone. All the empowerment in the world can't be touch, felt or even proved - all your can showcase then is the intention to make improvements. Whether they are successful or not is open to question.Steve Jacksonhttp://www.ourmaninhanoi.comnoreply@blogger.com