Qatar And Katrina: A Lesson For America? |
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May 5, 2008 |
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After the Katrina disaster, America’s slow response was likened to that of a third world country. However, aid did come from unexpected parts of the world - from Qatar, formerly itself a dirt poor country, but now, on a GDP per person basis at least, far richer than America.
Qatar set up the Qatar Katrina fund, which, in partnership with local organisations, has been working in the fields of health care, education and housing. One American blogger wrote:
(Critical Dune)
Some American bloggers, some of whom want to bomb America’s only real ally in the Gulf, have argued this gift is political. But even if it is political, how much nicer it is to help people than, say, invade and bomb a country half way round the world. In fact, Qatar’s approach seems to be more akin of a hearts and minds policy - reaching out to people who are so different from them.
Certainly, the people who are being helped don’t seem to care whether there is politics involved or not. One blogger, whose mother’s life was saved by medical care funded by Qatar, wrote:

May 5, 2008


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