The Selfish Altruist: Relief Work in Famine and War / Edition 1

The Selfish Altruist: Relief Work in Famine and War / Edition 1

by Tony Vaux
ISBN-10:
1853838799
ISBN-13:
9781853838798
Pub. Date:
04/01/2001
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1853838799
ISBN-13:
9781853838798
Pub. Date:
04/01/2001
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
The Selfish Altruist: Relief Work in Famine and War / Edition 1

The Selfish Altruist: Relief Work in Famine and War / Edition 1

by Tony Vaux
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Overview

Provides an analysis of some of the most traumatic situations involving famine and war of the last two decades, helping us to understand what it takes to be an aid worker and how important humanitarian action is today. Famine and war evoke strong emotional reactions, and for most people there is a limited amount they can do. But the relief worker has to convert emotional responses into practical action and difficult choices - whom to help and how. Their own feelings have to motivate action for others. But can they separate out their own selfish feelings and prejudices in such an emotive climate? How do they avoid being partial among those they are helping? Are they motivated by altruistic concern, or the power they experience or the attention they receive? Tony Vaux brings over 20 years experience as one of Oxfam's leading emergency managers to the exploration of the conflicts between subjective impulses and objective judgements and the dilemmas relief workers contend with.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781853838798
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/01/2001
Edition description: 1
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

After studying English at Oxford, Tony Vaux worked with Oxfam GB from 1972 until 1999. He spent nearly seven years in India developing Oxfam's work with community based projects. From 1984 he was coordinator of Oxfam's global emergency programmes, and became particularly closely involved with Ethiopia, Sudan, Mozambique and Somalia all of which feature as chapters in this book. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, he turned to Eastern Europe and the Caucasus region, building up new Oxfam programmes in response to conflict and poverty. Since writing this book on a sabbatical year in 1999-2000, he has been working as an independent consultant, focusing on areas of conflict.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Jean Dreze * Introduction * Kosovo: The Loss of Impartiality * Ethiopia: A Golden Age of Humanitarianism? * Sudan: Impartiality and Self-respect * Mozambique: Vulnerability and Power * Afghanistan: Pride and Principle * Somalia: Emotion and Order * Azerbaijan and Bosnia: Responsibility and Rights * The Rwanda Genocide: Man's Inhumanity * The Selfish Altruist * Notes on the Sources * Index
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