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Attacks on humanitarian aid operations are both a symptom and a
weapon of modern warfare, and as armed groups increasingly target
aid workers for violence, relief operations are curtailed in places
where civilians are most in need. This book provides an in-depth
analysis of the challenges to humanitarian action in warzones, the
risk management and negotiation strategies that hold the most
promise for aid organizations, and an ethical framework from which
to tackle the problem. By combining rigorous research findings with
structural historical analysis and first-person accounts of armed
attacks on aid workers, the author proposes a reframed ethos of
humanitarian professionalism, decoupled from organizational or
political interests, and centered on optimizing outcomes for the
people it serves.
Attacks on humanitarian aid operations are both a symptom and a
weapon of modern warfare, and as armed groups increasingly target
aid workers for violence, relief operations are curtailed in places
where civilians are most in need. This book provides an in-depth
analysis of the challenges to humanitarian action in warzones, the
risk management and negotiation strategies that hold the most
promise for aid organizations, and an ethical framework from which
to tackle the problem. By combining rigorous research findings with
structural historical analysis and first-person accounts of armed
attacks on aid workers, the author proposes a reframed ethos of
humanitarian professionalism, decoupled from organizational or
political interests, and centered on optimizing outcomes for the
people it serves.
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