Product Overview
This important book is a primer on the basics of humanitarian action. The ten chapterseach written by a leading professionalintroduce the essential issues facing humanitarian workers as they confront both natural and man-made crises.
Designed for students, teachers, practitioners, policy-makers, journalists, and other professionals, Basics of Humanitarian Missions covers fundamental concepts, contexts, and problems, in settings that range from floods and earthquakes to medical emergencies, civil strife, and forced migration.
Contents
Humanitarian Action in the Twenty-First Century: The Danger of a Setback Paul Grossrieder 
Scope of International Humanitarian Crises Ibrahim Osman 
The Language of Disasters: A Brief Terminology of Disaster Management and Humanitarian Action S.W.A. Gunn, M.D. 
Training for Humanitarian Assistance Kevin M. Cahill, M.D. 
Teamwork in Humanitarian Assistance Pamela Lupton-Bowers 
Humanitarian Ethical and Legal Standards Michel Veuthey 
Rules of Engagement: An Exmination of Relationships and Expectations in the Delivery of Humanitarian Assistance H. Roy Williams 
Humanitarians and the Press Joshua Friedman 
The Sinews of Humanitrian Assistance: Funding Policies, Practices, and Pitfalls Joelle Tanguy 
From the Other Side of the Fence: The Problems Behind the Solution Abdulrahim Abby Farah
 
             
                    
                    
                    
            
            
            
           