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Originally Posted by Angry Jew Cat
Of course it's there to gain brownie points with the world, wtf are you talking about there?
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In some cases maybe, though I have worked for both the Peace Corps and the Red Cross, neither did it for brownie points. It was more of a territorial / property issue. This camp or area belongs to X and this one to Y. It is also a marker so the locals know where to get help and assistance. Many relief logos are known world wide or become known very fast among locals, even if they don't speak English.