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Humanitarian Myths and Hubris

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This collective work offers a critical analysis of contemporary humanitarian action, through the prism of Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF). Initially created to provide healthcare to the most vulnerable populations in crisis-stricken countries, MSF has grown from just a few dozen members in 1971 to a movement of over 67,000 people with an annual budget of over 2 billion euros. But in today’s rapidly evolving global landscape, many of the founding principles and myths surrounding its creation are questioned or undermined. The post-COVID era has been marked by a reinforcement or acceleration of pre-existing trends that continue to challenge the work of humanitarian organisations: restrictive, or indeed hostile, state policies; the presence of non-state actors in counter-terrorism contexts; questionable adherence to international humanitarian law. MSF must also address several key issues, such as combating discrimination, defining its position with regard to protest movements in countries of intervention, confronting challenges related to climate change and global health security, and safeguarding patients’ personal data. Drawing on the viewpoints of practitioners, analysts, and academics, this book will be an essential read for anyone engaged in or curious about humanitarian action.

Artikelnummer: 46565 Categorie: Tags: , ,
Subtitel: A Critical Self-Portrait from Médecins Sans Frontières
Auteur: McLean, Duncan & Françoise Duroch & Amy Mavor (red.)
Jaar: 2026
ISBN: 9781032893242
Pagina's: 252
Taal: English
Uitgever: Routledge SEE TAYLOR & FRANCIS
Uitgever stad: New York
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