RNLI loses donors because money is saving lives abroad
Some of the donations are used on projects in Bangladesh and Africa
The RNLI operates lifeboat stations around the UK coastline and lifeguard stations on our beaches - funded by charitable donations.
But after finding that some of the cash they give is spent abroad, a number of people have stopped their giving.
Among the projects the RNLI helps fund abroad are one helping women swim safely in Zanzibar and lifeguards in Bangladesh where 40 children a day die from drowning.
But a number of people have been unhappy with those choices.
Peter Rose tweeted: "It's an absolute disgrace. I will never donate another penny to you."
Monty Pythonss Brexit Shambles tweeted: "Unfortunately, the RNLI have made a grave error.
"Their own stupidity will undoubtably be their undoing and cause loss of life when rescues can’t be made?"
C Cawley tweeted: "As I drown, I shall be comforted money that could have saved my live went to a more deserving cause- supplying burkinis to Africa. Aren't we lucky to have such ideologically correct people in control?
"I know Twitter sarcasm doesn't always work, but it's worth a try."
In a robust response to the criticism the charity said it spent just 2% of its annual expenditure abroad, all of which was detailed in its annual reports, according to The Mirror.
A spokesperson for the RNLI said in a lengthy statement: "We don’t operate RNLI lifeboat or lifeguard services overseas – instead, we support the work of partners to build local capability.
"Our international drowning prevention work currently includes educating children in water safety and survival swimming; training personnel in lifeguarding, search and rescue and lifesaving leadership skills, and international advocacy to champion the drowning prevention cause at a global level.
"Our aim is to increase the number of people who can make a difference to the safety of others in their communities, and share their skills so the lifesaving legacy continues, as well as to call for greater awareness, resources and action at a global level."
Many have welcomed the RNLI's work abroad - pointing out it has been happening for years and is in live with their mission of saving lives at sea.
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donating to RNLI because some money is used abroad
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Handout issued by RNLI of the Michael O?Brien, a new lifeboat that joins
Clogherhead RNLI to serve Ireland?s east coast.
The RNLI came under fire online after £3.3 million of donations was
spent on foreign projects (Picture: PA Wire/PA Images)
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution has been forced to defend itself
after people stopped donating to the charity because they spent less
than two per cent of money saving lives abroad.
People said they were outraged after it was reported that the
organisation had spent £3.3 million on foreign projects, including
creches in Bangladesh aimed at helping reduce the risk of vulnerable
children drowning and full length swimsuits for devout Muslim women in
Tanzania.
Angry that some of their money was being spent on saving non-British
lives, thousands of people took to Twitter to name the RNLI a ‘disgrace’
and claim their time supporting the charity was over.
The news of overseas spending came after the RNLI announced 135 staff
members were being made redundant.
But the charity – which has saved over 142,700 lives since being founded
in 1824 – responded to the backlash in a statement saying the UK
remained its priority.
A spokesperson said the RNLI is proud to use its ‘expertise, knowledge
and influence to help others save lives across the world’ and just a
fraction of its budget is spent doing so.
They added that all annual expenditure was detailed in public reports
and explained that all areas of work – including the international
budget – were ‘being looked at and we are reducing costs wherever we
can’.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Taylor/REX (10366804b) The RNLI's
'Hurley Burly' on the River Thames RNLI Hurley Burly, London, UK - 19
Aug 2019
The RNLI’s ‘Hurley Burly’ on the River Thames in London (Picture: David
Taylor/REX)
The statement read: ‘The RNLI has always been dedicated to drowning
reduction. The World Health Organization estimates that 320,000 people
drown each year worldwide and we believe that with others, we should use
our lifesaving expertise to try and help tackle this.
‘Our work so far has shown that simple, inexpensive solutions are very
effective; a relatively low investment in overseas projects goes a long
way and makes a big difference.
‘We currently spend less than 2% of the RNLI’s total annual expenditure
on our international drowning prevention activity and we actively seek
donations specifically for this work, including the Isle of Man’s
International Development Fund and Department for International
Development in the UK, both of which have made substantial donations to
our international work this year.
‘Providing the very best search and rescue service in the UK and Ireland
remains our priority but we are also proud to use our expertise,
knowledge and influence to help others save lives across the world,
particularly in countries where drowning rates are high.
‘Since 2012 there has been a steady increase in international
expenditure that reflects the increase in the number of projects the
team are involved in.
‘However, all areas of RNLI work – including our international budget –
are being looked at and we are reducing costs wherever we can as part of
an organisational wide programme of activity to get us back to living
within our means.’
They added: ‘We greatly value our supporters and have not misled them.
The RNLI’s international work has been reported in detail in our annual
reports going back several years and information is also available from
the RNLI website and regularly reported elsewhere.
‘The financial commitment to our international work is reported
separately and there has been no sleight of hand.’
The explanation still wasn’t not enough to soothe some social media
users’ concerns.
Janice Atkinson wrote: ‘It’s unacceptable. We do not donate for this.
You’re not an overseas organisation. You’re British, Royal and National,
it’s in your title.
‘Proud to sponsor the medieval, male, patriarchal garb of the hijab and
burkini? Women are dying when they take off their hijabs in Iran.’
Roger Stokes also named the international work ‘indefensible’ while
Peter Rose said: ‘It’s an absolute disgrace. I will never donate another
penny to you.’
Others said they would continue to support the RNLI’s work, arguing
‘every life matters’.
Duncan Hill tweeted: ‘My Mum spent many years fundraising for the RNLI. I
know she would have thought your international work brilliant. Keep it
up.’
Ed Wilson added: ‘The British people like to think of themselves as
charitable. This is a project to make the world a better place. With you
all the way.’
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