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Perception Project’Caroline Abu-Sada (e. James Dominic Smith. Contributions were solicited following a workshop on Humanitarian Action and Ethics at Sciences Po, Paris in May 2016, and together capture the breadth of humanitarian ethical reflection, with papers from humanitarian practitioners, health professionals, philosophers, and a number of social and political scientists.
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In the Eyes of Others: How People in Crises Perceive Humanitarian Aid CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 2012 ISBN: 978-1475211832 Abu-Sada C (e.
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Book detailsAbu-Sada C (e. In the Eyes of Others: How People in Crises Perceive Humanitarian AidCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 2012ISBN: da C (e. Dilemmas, Challenges, and Ethics of Humanitarian Action . Published: 1 March 2016. by Springer Science and Business Media LLC. in Journal of International Humanitarian Action.
By contrast, Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) believes that the humanitarian imperative of saving lives and meeting immediate needs should be the primary goal of humanitarian assistance – a goal that remains independent from and thus often incompatible with political.
By contrast, Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) believes that the humanitarian imperative of saving lives and meeting immediate needs should be the primary goal of humanitarian assistance – a goal that remains independent from and thus often incompatible with political solutions to crises. Following requests by MSF teams for guidance on how to interact with the recent UN humanitarian reforms, we carried out a field-based study to see how these reforms were impacting humanitarian space and the populations that we serve