1.
A foreign affairs article says that the number
of child abductions and the severity of his crimes “Jenkins maintained
Wednesday that the numbers of child abductions the charity uses are not
exaggerated. They are often the same numbers are greatly exaggerated. Jedediah
Jenkins, director of idea development for Invisible Children, replied, as the
ones used by Human Rights Watch and the United Nations.”
2.
They say that they need to credit the government
more.
This is far from an official answer, but
Uganda is and has been a war torn country. I think they have more than their fair share of stuff to
deal with.
3.
The financials are shady. Invisible Children answers this statement
saying “The organization spent 80.46% on our programs that further our
three-fold mission; 16.24% on administration and management costs; and 3.22% on
direct fundraising in Fiscal Year 2011.” There total cost of the Invisible
Children organization comes to about $8,894,630 which makes sense when you
think about all the programs and the resources that they need to fund and
supply, along with still exiting project like building schools and communities.
To further understand see chart below.
See URL below for chart.

