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ID101766
Title ProperBetween aid and politics
Other Title Informationdiagnosing the challenge of humanitarian advocacy in politically complex environments-the case of Darfur, Sudan
LanguageENG
AuthorBridges, KM
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Humanitarian advocacy is emblematic of the relief community's desire to move beyond simply treating the symptoms of suffering, and towards tackling the causes. As such, advocacy is at the front line of debates over where the boundaries between aid and politics should now be drawn and the point where dissension on the subject is most evident. In this paper the challenge that advocacy poses for traditional humanitarian operations in Darfur and the effect of such political engagement on humanitarian identity more generally is assessed. Disagreement among humanitarian organisations is exacerbated by the continued tendency of aid agencies to privilege reaction over reflection. Floundering between unachievable traditional humanitarian principles and the failure of human rights to provide an adequate alternative, humanitarianism is swiftly losing both its identity and its legitimacy. To emerge from the fog of confusion humanitarianism must now take on the professionalism of military science and endeavour to better know both itself and its enemies.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 31, No. 8; Dec 2010: p1251-1269
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol. 31, No. 8; Dec 2010: p1251-1269
Key WordsPolitics ;  Diagnosing ;  Humanitarian ;  Politically ;  Darfur ;  Sudan


 
 
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