Humanitarian Exchange 25: Neutrality

Publication language
English
Pages
48pp
Date published
01 Dec 2003
Type
Articles
Keywords
Conflict, violence & peace, International law, Protection, human rights & security
Countries
Iraq, Zimbabwe
Organisations
ODI
Neutrality
2 Does it still make sense to be neutral?
5 With us or against us? NGO neutrality on the line
7 Limits to neutrality in Iraq
9 Taking a stand: solidarity and neutrality in humanitarian action
12 Neutrality in humanitarian assistance: a case study from Zimbabwe
14 Humanitarianism, Islam and the West: contest or cooperation?
 
Practice and policy notes
18 Companies and advocacy NGOs: differences or shared interests?
20 In the line of fire: surveying the impact of small arms on civilians and relief workers
23 People In Aid: championing effective people management
26 Humanitarian action: in need of a steer or an anchor?
30 Testing times for ECHO
34 Reducing the risk of natural disasters: the policy and practice of institutional donors
37 Facing up to the storm: how local communities can cope with disaster
 
Endpiece
40 Beyond the headlines: an agenda for action to protect civilians in neglected conflicts