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Choosing the Lesser Evil
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ABSTRACT
How do non-governmental humanitarian aid organizations initiate, terminate and extend their project activities? Humanitarian aid organizations regularly face difficult decisions about life and death in a context of serious time constraints which force them daily to select whom to help and whom not to help. Liesbet Heyse focuses on how humanitarian aid organizations make these decisions and provides an inside view of the decision making processes. Two NGO case studies are used as illustration - Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) and Acting with Churches Together (ACT) - both of which operate in an international network and represent specific types of NGOs often found in the community. This book opens up the black box of NGO operations, provides an empirical account of organizational decision making and combines insights of organization theory and organizational decision making theory.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|14 pages
Choosing The Lesser Evil: Selecting Humanitarian Aid Projects
part |2 pages
Part I NGO Decision Making in Theory
chapter 2|12 pages
Filling a Void in NGO Research: Understanding Diversity in NGO Behavior
part |2 pages
Part II: MSF Holland Decision Making in Practice
chapter 5|14 pages
Traces of the Administrative Organization: MSF’s Organizational Features
part |2 pages
Part III: ACT Netherlands Decision Making in Practice
chapter 10|18 pages
Working With ‘The Family’: ACT’s Dominant Decision-Making Pattern
chapter 11|20 pages
Working Outside ‘The Family’: ACT’s Secondary Decision-Making Patterns
part |2 pages
Part IV Comparison and Conclusion