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Condemned to repeat? : the paradox of humanitarian action / Fiona Terry Terry, Fiona

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Terry, Fiona
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Sydney Papers
Subjects
Refugee camps - Case studies.; Humanitarian aid; Refugees
Summary
Address to the Sydney Institute, 30 April 2003, by the Director of Research, Medecins San Frontieres - in spite of the good it can do, humanitarian action can have negative consequences - aid workers can be caught in difficult political situations - aid organisations must try to retain more independence from governments and states - must reassert the important values of impartiality and neutrality.
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