Tuesday, 3 July 2007

New report: Taking Sides or Saving Lives: Existential Choices for the Humanitarian Enterprise in Iraq

A new research report from the Feinstein International Center is now available online:

Taking Sides or Saving Lives: Existential Choices for the Humanitarian Enterprise in Iraq is an in-depth, field-based study of how Iraqis caught up in the tragedy facing their country view humanitarian aid, its local relevance, and its place in the greater global politic. The project was led by Greg Hansen with researchers from the and involving Iraqi colleagues presently living and working in Iraq. The research was carried out between October and December 2006.

Direct link to PDF (1.8mb) of the report:
http://fic.tufts.edu/downloads/HA2015IraqCountryStudy.pdf

An Arabic translation of this report will soon be available at http://fic.tufts.edu. FIC’s earlier briefing paper, “Coming to Terms With the Humanitarian Imperative in Iraq,” as well as its other HA2015 country studies, are also available on this website.


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