Médecins sans Frontières book reveals aid agencies' ugly compromises
Humanitarian Negotiations Revealed gives inside account of forced deals with regimes which abuse human rights
A controversial new book produced by one of the world's best-known aid agencies, Médecins sans Frontières, lifts the lid on the often deeply uncomfortable compromises aid organisations are forced to make while working in conflicts.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Sunday, 20 November, 2011
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