Unpacking the Principle of Humanity: Tensions and Implications

Author(s)
Fast, L.
Publication language
English
Pages
21pp
Date published
17 Feb 2016
Publisher
International Review of the Red Cross
Type
Articles
Keywords
Development & humanitarian aid, Principles & ethics, Protection, human rights & security

Humanity is at once the most universally and uncritically accepted humanitarian principle. It is not, however, without controversy. This article defines the principle of humanity and then explores its inherent tensions, related to universality and particularism, inclusion and exclusion, and equality and inequality. The article concludes with a call to operationalize and concretize humanity through three sets of transformative practices and everyday actions. Together these embody the relational nature of humanity, and suggest ways forward in reforming humanitarianism.