"Post Conflict Humanitarian Impact," is a case study of the
emergency healthcare provided by Medecines Sans Frontieres in Karbi
Anglong district of Assam in India. The author has evaluated the
perceptions of MSF's intervention by the stakeholders of the
conflict and to assess the achievement of MSFis project with
respect to its planned objectives, as well as determining
effectiveness of the implementation process.In 2005 ethnic conflict
erupted between two tribes (Dimasa & Karbi) with a history of
centuries of amicable coexistence. Militants from both the tribes
indulged in killing of innocent people. The population fled to
towns for protection. 50 relief camps were established to provide
shelter and care to about 50,000 Internally Displaced Persons. MSF
work has saved hundreds of lives with preventive and curative
action. MSF worked fearlessly providing humanitarian service
without discrimination of caste, creed, religion, community and
region. However, a section of the population viewed the work of MSF
with suspicion of having hidden agenda behind the relief work.The
author has made some recommendations which would be pertinent to
the humanitarian interventions.
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