I thought the money from Comic relief was split between the UK and Africa more evenly than �50 million to Africa �8 to the UK.
An African woman along with some friends had a cottage industry making nets to help stop malaria, along came an American film star who donated enough nets for the town. End of the cottage industry and people now unable to make a living, and when these nets wear out no-one to replace them.
No matter how much money is sent to Africa the situation never seems to improve.
I believe a different way of using the donated money is needed, maybe a groups of experts should be sent to several different areas, preferably small villages, to provide clean safe water and a drainage and irrigation systems, a power supply, enough basic housing, a clinic [ with contraceptives], enough plants, seeds and animals to feed them with some to sell to other African Aid agencies, Equipment and aid to start cottage industries to make money, to improve the standard of their area.
As they become confident others from the next area could learn from them and start improving their area and so it snowballs.
The experts could be recruited from the people on dole queues around the world. Families of anyone who goes to Africa receive the same dole allowance plus �20 and the chance of visits to the workers using unfilled plane seats.