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John O'Shea (humanitarian)

John O'Shea (born 1944) is founder and former CEO of GOAL, an Irish non-governmental organization devoted to assisting the poorest of the poor. His first career was as a sports journalist and GOAL retains links to the sporting community, especially in Ireland.

John O'Shea
Born1944 (age 79–80)
Limerick, Ireland
EducationCBC Monkstown Park
Alma materUniversity College Dublin
OccupationNGO executive
Years active1977–present
TitleFounder & former CEO, GOAL

O'Shea was shortlisted in the top 40 of 2010 RTÉ poll to find Ireland's Greatest person.[1]

Early life and career edit

O'Shea was born in County Limerick in 1944 and lived in Westport and in Cork. His father, a banker, moved the family to Dublin when he was age 11. He was schooled in CBC Monkstown, played rugby at school and was a golfer and tennis player in Monkstown. O'Shea remains a fan of rugby, tennis and golf, playing tennis every Saturday and also giving opinions on Irish sports to radio and newspapers.[2][3] O'Shea went on to study Economics, English and Philosophy at University College Dublin and had a career as a sports journalist in the Evening Press for many years after meeting Tim Pat Coogan whilst studying.[2][3]

GOAL edit

In 1977, he began his charitable organisation with a 10,000 punts donation for a feeding project in Calcutta after which O'Shea founded GOAL.[4] The charity has a major sporting backbone. John McEnroe, Pat Cash and Gordon D'Arcy are amongst the sportstars to have become "Goalies"(volunteers).[2][5]

In its 36 years of operation, GOAL has distributed €790 million and has had over 1,400 volunteers. It has operated in over 50 countries worldwide.[4] O'Shea cites watching the "Goalies" working around the world as the best part of his years involved in the charity. O'Shea believes that governments of developed countries should be far more involved in the distribution of aid. Speaking on a tribute to his work in GOAL in 2007 on Ireland foremost chat show-The Late Late Show, O'Shea said;

They were writing cheques and saying "it was nothing to do with us"...To help the poor, you've got to love the poor and this is why governments have failed. They talk about the poor, they issue statements about the poor but you don't get the feeling that Mandela had for his people, because he loved his people. We don't have people of that stature, we don't have people of that moral fibre at the top

— John O'Shea on The Late Late Show[4]

'There is a fire raging - we need someone to put out the fire not hand out chocolate

— Speaking about Live 8 and its failure to tackle corruption in Africa in distributing aid to The Guardian[6]

In 2012, O'Shea was asked to slow down by his doctor.[7] In November 2012, former Fianna Fáil politician, Barry Andrews, was appointed chief executive of GOAL.[8]

Controversies edit

A sometimes controversial figure, O'Shea is known for his forthright public statements, particularly when he felt political correctness got in the way of assisting those in need. He always took a "hands-on" approach to tackling poverty related issues.

He was criticised by some in the INGO community for advocating military invasion and intervention in Sudan by the US, UK and NATO, under the guise of humanitarian intervention.[9][10][11]

He was critical of perceived inaction by the UN in humanitarian crisis' in conflict zones[11] and of governmental aid agencies in giving aid directly to allegedly corrupt African governments. John O'Shea has advocated using private companies to provide aid and military forces to directly force aid on countries. Most other Irish Aid agencies disagree stating that every type of aid channels must be used and have described his policies as re-colonisation.[12]

O'Shea's stance was praised by the then Vice Chancellor of the Open University when it awarded him an honorary doctorate, John Naughton stating; "“He [John O’Shea] says openly that Western aid ought not to be channelled to governments that are proven to be either corrupt or brutal – and he is happy to name those regimes. Plain speaking of this order is not usually a way to win friends and influence people. But it has influenced us, which is why we honour him today."[13]

His salary has garnered criticisms in some quarters.

Awards edit

O'Shea's list of achievements and awards include: the People of the Year Awards 1987 and 1992, The Ballygowan Outstanding Achievement Award 1988, MIR Award 1992, The Late Late Show Tribute 1995 and 2007, Texaco Outstanding Achievement Award 1995 and the Tipperary International Peace Award 2003, Ernst & Young Social Entrepreneur of the Year 2005.

In 2008, he was conferred with an honorary doctorate of laws from the University of Notre Dame in recognition of his work.[14]

Current Work/Life edit

John O'Shea currently gives talks at NUI Galway and interpersonal skills class UCD. He has become involved with the university for a few years where he shares his story. He is an advocate for social (non-profit) entrepreneurs and tries to convince students to go down that path.[15]

Remuneration edit

The Sunday Independent newspaper reported in 2010 that he drew a then annual salary of €98,320 as acting CEO of GOAL.[16]

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ http://www.rte.ie/ten/2010/0322/irelandsgreatestfigures.html 29 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine Shortlist to find Ireland's greatest person
  2. ^ a b c https://www.tribune.ie/article/2004/jul/25/goal-mouth/[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b "GOAL Ireland". from the original on 30 July 2009. Retrieved 9 June 2009.
  4. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 20 November 2007.
  5. ^ "GOAL Ireland". from the original on 9 June 2009. Retrieved 9 June 2009.
  6. ^ "Live 8 logic attracts criticism". BBC News. 10 June 2005. from the original on 8 January 2008.
  7. ^ "Succession plan in place at GOAL: Chairman". RTÉ News. 6 February 2012. from the original on 7 February 2012. Retrieved 5 February 2012.
  8. ^ . News website. 8 November 2012. Archived from the original on 4 March 2015. Retrieved 20 September 2016 – via www.rte.ie.
  9. ^ (Press release). GOAL USA. 18 September 2006. Archived from the original on 9 October 2007 – via interaction.org.
  10. ^ (Press release). GOAL USA. 17 February 2006. Archived from the original on 10 October 2007 – via interaction.org.
  11. ^ a b (Press release). GOAL USA. 29 August 2006. Archived from the original on 10 October 2007.
  12. ^ . 31 December 2005. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 27 October 2007.
  13. ^ GOAL 2008 Annual Report
  14. ^ http://www.goal.ie/newsroom/galwayindependent0908.shtml [dead link]
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 November 2017. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  16. ^ Burke, Roisin (2 May 2010). "How Much Does Giving Really Cost?". Sunday Independent. from the original on 14 March 2012. Retrieved 12 August 2011.

External links edit

  • GOAL Official website
  • GOAL USA
  • Thoughts for the day by John O'Shea 17 May 2006 at the Wayback Machine
Awards
Preceded by
  Marie-Claire Noah
Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of the Year
1991
Succeeded by

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For other persons named John O Shea see John O Shea disambiguation John O Shea born 1944 is founder and former CEO of GOAL an Irish non governmental organization devoted to assisting the poorest of the poor His first career was as a sports journalist and GOAL retains links to the sporting community especially in Ireland John O SheaBorn1944 age 79 80 Limerick IrelandEducationCBC Monkstown ParkAlma materUniversity College DublinOccupationNGO executiveYears active1977 presentTitleFounder amp former CEO GOAL O Shea was shortlisted in the top 40 of 2010 RTE poll to find Ireland s Greatest person 1 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 GOAL 3 Controversies 4 Awards 5 Current Work Life 6 Remuneration 7 Notes and references 8 External linksEarly life and career editO Shea was born in County Limerick in 1944 and lived in Westport and in Cork His father a banker moved the family to Dublin when he was age 11 He was schooled in CBC Monkstown played rugby at school and was a golfer and tennis player in Monkstown O Shea remains a fan of rugby tennis and golf playing tennis every Saturday and also giving opinions on Irish sports to radio and newspapers 2 3 O Shea went on to study Economics English and Philosophy at University College Dublin and had a career as a sports journalist in the Evening Press for many years after meeting Tim Pat Coogan whilst studying 2 3 GOAL editIn 1977 he began his charitable organisation with a 10 000 punts donation for a feeding project in Calcutta after which O Shea founded GOAL 4 The charity has a major sporting backbone John McEnroe Pat Cash and Gordon D Arcy are amongst the sportstars to have become Goalies volunteers 2 5 In its 36 years of operation GOAL has distributed 790 million and has had over 1 400 volunteers It has operated in over 50 countries worldwide 4 O Shea cites watching the Goalies working around the world as the best part of his years involved in the charity O Shea believes that governments of developed countries should be far more involved in the distribution of aid Speaking on a tribute to his work in GOAL in 2007 on Ireland foremost chat show The Late Late Show O Shea said They were writing cheques and saying it was nothing to do with us To help the poor you ve got to love the poor and this is why governments have failed They talk about the poor they issue statements about the poor but you don t get the feeling that Mandela had for his people because he loved his people We don t have people of that stature we don t have people of that moral fibre at the top John O Shea on The Late Late Show 4 There is a fire raging we need someone to put out the fire not hand out chocolate Speaking about Live 8 and its failure to tackle corruption in Africa in distributing aid to The Guardian 6 In 2012 O Shea was asked to slow down by his doctor 7 In November 2012 former Fianna Fail politician Barry Andrews was appointed chief executive of GOAL 8 Controversies editA sometimes controversial figure O Shea is known for his forthright public statements particularly when he felt political correctness got in the way of assisting those in need He always took a hands on approach to tackling poverty related issues He was criticised by some in the INGO community for advocating military invasion and intervention in Sudan by the US UK and NATO under the guise of humanitarian intervention 9 10 11 He was critical of perceived inaction by the UN in humanitarian crisis in conflict zones 11 and of governmental aid agencies in giving aid directly to allegedly corrupt African governments John O Shea has advocated using private companies to provide aid and military forces to directly force aid on countries Most other Irish Aid agencies disagree stating that every type of aid channels must be used and have described his policies as re colonisation 12 O Shea s stance was praised by the then Vice Chancellor of the Open University when it awarded him an honorary doctorate John Naughton stating He John O Shea says openly that Western aid ought not to be channelled to governments that are proven to be either corrupt or brutal and he is happy to name those regimes Plain speaking of this order is not usually a way to win friends and influence people But it has influenced us which is why we honour him today 13 His salary has garnered criticisms in some quarters Awards editO Shea s list of achievements and awards include the People of the Year Awards 1987 and 1992 The Ballygowan Outstanding Achievement Award 1988 MIR Award 1992 The Late Late Show Tribute 1995 and 2007 Texaco Outstanding Achievement Award 1995 and the Tipperary International Peace Award 2003 Ernst amp Young Social Entrepreneur of the Year 2005 In 2008 he was conferred with an honorary doctorate of laws from the University of Notre Dame in recognition of his work 14 Current Work Life editJohn O Shea currently gives talks at NUI Galway and interpersonal skills class UCD He has become involved with the university for a few years where he shares his story He is an advocate for social non profit entrepreneurs and tries to convince students to go down that path 15 Remuneration editThe Sunday Independent newspaper reported in 2010 that he drew a then annual salary of 98 320 as acting CEO of GOAL 16 Notes and references edit http www rte ie ten 2010 0322 irelandsgreatestfigures html Archived 29 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine Shortlist to find Ireland s greatest person a b c https www tribune ie article 2004 jul 25 goal mouth permanent dead link a b GOAL Ireland Archived from the original on 30 July 2009 Retrieved 9 June 2009 a b c 30th anniversary of GOAL Archived from the original on 20 November 2007 GOAL Ireland Archived from the original on 9 June 2009 Retrieved 9 June 2009 Live 8 logic attracts criticism BBC News 10 June 2005 Archived from the original on 8 January 2008 Succession plan in place at GOAL Chairman RTE News 6 February 2012 Archived from the original on 7 February 2012 Retrieved 5 February 2012 RTE News News website 8 November 2012 Archived from the original on 4 March 2015 Retrieved 20 September 2016 via www rte ie The UK and US Must Immediately Take Unilateral Action to Prevent Further Tragedy in Darfur Press release GOAL USA 18 September 2006 Archived from the original on 9 October 2007 via interaction org NATO s Reluctance to Deploy Troops to Darfur Region is a Missed Opportunity Press release GOAL USA 17 February 2006 Archived from the original on 10 October 2007 via interaction org a b GOAL D Day for the UN Press release GOAL USA 29 August 2006 Archived from the original on 10 October 2007 AID AT GUNPOINT John O Shea s dangerous simpliticies 31 December 2005 Archived from the original on 14 July 2011 Retrieved 27 October 2007 GOAL 2008 Annual Report http www goal ie newsroom galwayindependent0908 shtml dead link MBA News NUI Galway Archived from the original on 10 November 2017 Retrieved 10 November 2017 Burke Roisin 2 May 2010 How Much Does Giving Really Cost Sunday Independent Archived from the original on 14 March 2012 Retrieved 12 August 2011 External links editGOAL Official website GOAL USA Thoughts for the day by John O Shea Archived 17 May 2006 at the Wayback Machine Awards Preceded by nbsp Marie Claire Noah Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of the Year1991 Succeeded by nbsp Arthur Ashe Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John O 27Shea humanitarian amp oldid 1211842943 GOAL, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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