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Do No Harm Mary B. Anderson

Do No Harm By Mary B. Anderson

Do No Harm by Mary B. Anderson


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Summary

This text offers experiences of aid providers in war-torn societies to show that international assistance often reinforces divisions. It calls for a redesign of assistance programmes, and argues that opportunities exist for aid workers to support the processes by which societies disengage from war.

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Do No Harm: How Aid Can Support Peace - or War by Mary B. Anderson

Echoing the words of the Hippocratic Oath, the author challenges aid agency staff to take responsibility for the ways that their assistance affects conflicts. Mary B. Anderson cites the experiences of many aid providers in war-torn societies to show that international assistance - even when it is effective in saving lives, alleviating suffering and furthering sustainable development - too often reinforces divisions among contending groups. But more importantly, she offers hopeful evidence of creative programmes that point the way to new approaches to aid. Calling for a redesign of assistance programmes so that they do not harm while doing their intended good, she argues futher that many opportunities exist for aid workers to in fact support the processes by which societies disengage from war.

Do No Harm Reviews

In her insightful and practical book...Anderson offers the development community an opportunity to, at the least, do no harm...Do No Harm makes an important contribution to an ongoing discussion about how outsiders can play a productive role in preventing and resolving violent conflict. -Ana Grier Cutter, Ethics and International Affairs

NGO staff members are encouraged to put some of their scarce time for learning aside to read this book. -Angela M. Wakhweya, African Studies Quarterly

Provide[s] the reader with short but profound examples of how aid has been given in a range of conflict situations...[Do No Harm] is a well written and a very usable book. -Journal of Peace Research

A book that makes for intriguing reading for all those interested in international affairs and humanitarian efforts from the perspective of those who are actually engaged in it. -Doris H. Gray, International Journal on World Peace

About Mary B. Anderson

Mary B. Anderson is co-author of Opting Out of War: Strategies to Prevent Violent Conflict and Rising from the Ashes: Development Strategies in Times of Disaster.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction.
  • WAR AND THE IMPACT OF EXTERNAL AID.
  • Today's Wars and the Pursuit of Justice.
  • The Characteristics of Conflict Areas.
  • Aid's Impact on Conflict Through Resource Transfers.
  • Aid's Impact on Conflict Through Implicit Ethical Messages.
  • Framework for Analyzing Aid's Impact on Conflict.
  • LOCAL CAPACITIES FOR PEACE.
  • Food for Work: Rebuilding Homes in Tajikistan.
  • Children in Civil War: Programming Toward Peace in Lebanon.
  • Norms of Humanitarian Conduct: Disseminating International Humanitarian Law in Burundi.
  • The Harmony Project: Peace Building Amidst Poverty in India.
  • Village Rehabilitation: Supporting Local Rebuilding in Somalia.
  • CONCLUSION.
  • Reflecting on the Role of Aid.

Additional information

GOR012143809
9781555878344
1555878342
Do No Harm: How Aid Can Support Peace - or War by Mary B. Anderson
Used - Like New
Paperback
Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc
19990331
160
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