Dandoy A., Pérouse de Montclos Marc-Antoine. (2013). Humanitarian workers in peril ? : deconstructing the myth of the new and growing threat to humanitarian workers. Global Crime, 14 (4), p. 341-358. ISSN 1744-0572.
Titre du document
Humanitarian workers in peril ? : deconstructing the myth of the new and growing threat to humanitarian workers
Année de publication
2013
Type de document
Article
Auteurs
Dandoy A., Pérouse de Montclos Marc-Antoine
Source
Global Crime, 2013,
14 (4), p. 341-358 ISSN 1744-0572
In the last few years, insecurity for relief workers has become a matter of great concern and a central issue in aid policy debates. Explanation for such a widespread anxiety is the claim that international humanitarian organisations are facing a new type of threat, while operating in increasingly hostile environments. This article explores the construction of humanitarian insecurity as a new and growing threat. Drawing on historical material, we suggest that the departure from 'the past' is not as pronounced as it is suggested by experts and commentators on this issue, and that the perceived deterioration of operating environments is questionable. The article concludes that the tendency to report humanitarian insecurity in catastrophic rather than analytical terms can create more problems than resolve them, in effect deepening the conditions for some of the challenges that humanitarian actors face today