➡ From Child Welfare Information Gateway
International: Prof studies how world sees child survivors of war
Williamsburg Yorktown Daily – July 08, 2017
“The tension between protecting the privacy of child refugees and advertising their stories in order to raise awareness and funds is something that non-profits today must address, just as child welfare organizations did right after the Holocaust,” said Kirsh. “People are much more likely to donate to a cause if the issue has been personalized. Not with a generic story, but with specific details of a real individual in need. But, it’s important to make sure that such details are not used in a sensationalized way.”
http://wydaily.com/2017/07/08/prof-studies-how-world-sees-child-survivors-of-war-nws/