The international development industry turns over millions of dollars a year, employing thousands... more The international development industry turns over millions of dollars a year, employing thousands of people. It brings together aid personnel from all over the world, many of them working outside their home countries. For some, these foreign sojourns consist of short, ...
The international development industry turns over millions of dollars a year, employing thousands... more The international development industry turns over millions of dollars a year, employing thousands of people. It brings together aid personnel from all over the world, many of them working outside their home countries. For some, these foreign sojourns consist of short, ...
This short article is concerned with a common issue in dis-aster relief: high levels of competiti... more This short article is concerned with a common issue in dis-aster relief: high levels of competition between the agen-cies involved, coupled with a lot of talk about the need for 'co-ordination'. The particular setting for the discussion is the relief that poured into Sri Lanka in the ...
The international development industry turns over millions of dollars a year, employing thousands... more The international development industry turns over millions of dollars a year, employing thousands of people. It brings together aid personnel from all over the world, many of them working outside their home countries. For some, these foreign sojourns consist of short, ...
The international development industry turns over millions of dollars a year, employing thousands... more The international development industry turns over millions of dollars a year, employing thousands of people. It brings together aid personnel from all over the world, many of them working outside their home countries. For some, these foreign sojourns consist of short, ...
This short article is concerned with a common issue in dis-aster relief: high levels of competiti... more This short article is concerned with a common issue in dis-aster relief: high levels of competition between the agen-cies involved, coupled with a lot of talk about the need for 'co-ordination'. The particular setting for the discussion is the relief that poured into Sri Lanka in the ...
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