The Selfish Altruist: Relief Work in Famine and WarEarthscan, 2013 - 241 páginas Provides an analysis of some of the most traumatic situations involving famine and war of the last two decades, helping us to understand what it takes to be an aid worker and how important humanitarian action is today. Famine and war evoke strong emotional reactions, and for most people there is a limited amount they can do. But the relief worker has to convert emotional responses into practical action and difficult choices - whom to help and how. Their own feelings have to motivate action for others. But can they separate out their own selfish feelings and prejudices in such an emotive climat. |
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... poverty . Since leaving Oxfam and writing this book , he has been working as an independent consultant , focusing on areas of conflict . Jacket photo Clive Shirley / Panos Pictures Jacket design by Andrew Corbett EARTHSCAN ...
... poverty . Since leaving Oxfam and writing this book , he has been working as an independent consultant , focusing on areas of conflict . Jacket photo Clive Shirley / Panos Pictures Jacket design by Andrew Corbett EARTHSCAN ...
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... poverty and conflict . The problem in the past may have been the idiosyncrasy of aid agencies and their personnel . But what happens when the ini- tiative switches to government ? And what , finally , are the challenges facing ...
... poverty and conflict . The problem in the past may have been the idiosyncrasy of aid agencies and their personnel . But what happens when the ini- tiative switches to government ? And what , finally , are the challenges facing ...
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... poverty must be taken seriously or not touched at all . What I discovered , perhaps , was that for me the worst thing was to be called shallow and superficial . Was that pride ? I ask because it is something I have often found to be a ...
... poverty must be taken seriously or not touched at all . What I discovered , perhaps , was that for me the worst thing was to be called shallow and superficial . Was that pride ? I ask because it is something I have often found to be a ...
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... poverty . In a flash I realized that it was the chance to get serious . I applied for the job thinking that it was ... poverty and then tore apart what I wrote . It was not the cosy friendliness I had expected . The exacting boss treated ...
... poverty . In a flash I realized that it was the chance to get serious . I applied for the job thinking that it was ... poverty and then tore apart what I wrote . It was not the cosy friendliness I had expected . The exacting boss treated ...
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... poverty seri- ously . It was a good lesson ; good intentions are not enough . * * * This book may seem like a book about Oxfam because I have always worked with Oxfam ( until this year at least ) , and it may be useful to indicate what ...
... poverty seri- ously . It was a good lesson ; good intentions are not enough . * * * This book may seem like a book about Oxfam because I have always worked with Oxfam ( until this year at least ) , and it may be useful to indicate what ...
Conteúdo
Kosovo The Loss of Impartiality | 19 |
Ethiopia A Golden Age of Humanitarianism? | 45 |
Sudan Impartiality and Selfrespect | 71 |
Mozambique Vulnerability and Power | 95 |
Afghanistan Pride and Principle | 117 |
Somalia Emotion and Order | 139 |
Azerbaijan and Bosnia Responsibility and Rights | 161 |
The Rwanda Genocide Mans Inhumanity | 185 |
The Selfish Altruist | 203 |
Notes on the Sources | 215 |
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The Selfish Altruist: Relief Work in Famine and War Tony Vaux,Anthony Vaux Visualização parcial - 2001 |
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