The trouble is a lot of the time it's only in the public eye for a short time and then it's on to the next fad.
There was the African warlord a few years back (I can't even remember the country, never mind the name), the girls kidnapped by Boko Haran, the Times cycling campaign, ...
I don't mean it in terms of the media's attention span but bad public administration that means things like this are done wrongly or neglected. I've seen it in a number of areas and it's very frustrating.
The trouble is a lot of the time it's only in the public eye for a short time and then it's on to the next fad.
There was the African warlord a few years back (I can't even remember the country, never mind the name), the girls kidnapped by Boko Haran, the Times cycling campaign, ...