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Does this organization receive regular funding form the the US government?
I've reviewed its website and it doesn't clearly say where funding comes from. Does this NGO receive government funds and if so what percent of its projects involve them? Its plan to spend 1 billion dollars on food support for crisis over the next ten years is a large number, yet the website says little about where this will come from. More detail on its funding is important for this article. In addition, it would be good to know how its supporting kitchens work with the organization. Is it all done for free or are people getting paid for their services. Finally, is there any profit and if so in what form? Is it a business or an NGO? How are its staff paid?
2405:9800:BA00:4199:9573:2503:B7B2:AD6F (
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23:53, 8 March 2022 (UTC)reply
Split the Gaza strike incident into a separate article
I concede that I didn't properly think about it. It could be moved to some timeline article about certain kinds of casualties during this war, but a separate article wouldn't make sense.
Y. Dongchen (
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09:08, 2 April 2024 (UTC)reply
Thank you. The new article needs some copy-editing. But otherwise it seems amply sourced. NPOV could be improved somewhat. And maybe it should be renamed to "Airstrike on World Central Kitchen (2024)". In any case I'll create a discussion on the talkpage there.
What I think should be changed (format using {{textdiff}}):
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The organisation has suffered casualties in areas of armed conflict, including one volunteer in [[Kharkiv]] in2023duringthe[[RussianinvasionofUkraine]], and [[World Central Kitchen drone strikes|seven aidworkerswerekilled]]duringthe[[IsraeliinvasionoftheGazaStrip]].
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The organisation has suffered casualties in areas of armed conflict, including one volunteer in [[Kharkiv]] by a Russian missile in 2023, and [[World Central Kitchen drone strikes|seven of its workers in the Gaza Strip]] by Israeli drone strikes in 2024.
Why it should be changed:
The second
verbal phrase "were killed" is redundant, incongruent with the description of the Kharkiv incident and interrupts the flow
Puts less emphasis on the broader wars in which they happened, instead focussing on the specific engagements
References supporting the possible change (format using the "cite" button): unchanged
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Partly done: I have removed "were killed" as I concur that it is an incongruent verbal phrase. I have declined to remove the link to
Russian invasion of Ukraine as I feel it is beneficial for the reader to easily click the link to read our article on the responsible conflict. —
Sirdog(
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07:31, 6 April 2024 (UTC)reply
Done I changed this to ongoing humanitarian crisis since Gaza is already mentioned later in the sentence and in the section header just above it.
Also, please post your requests in separate sections (you can use the add topic button at the top). These were both added to an existing section from a few weeks ago.
Jamedeus (
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05:46, 10 May 2024 (UTC)reply