Citizen Mobilization for Humanitarian Causes: Rethink the Volunteer’s Position in NGOs’ Framework

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Series Details December 2015
Publication Date 17/12/2015
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The French Institute for International and Strategic Affairs (IRIS) is one of the main independent European Think Tanks on geopolitical and strategic issues.

IRIS, a public-interest association created in 1991, is a French think tank on geopolitical and strategic issues. It is the only international think tank to have been set up as a totally private initiative in an independent approach. IRIS activities can be divided into four fields: research, organisation of events and meetings, publishing and training.

Under the direction of Michel Maietta, Senior Research Fellow at IRIS and Head of the Strategy and Analysis Unit at Action Against Hunger France. This space of reflection aims to be an open forum for dialogue and research on humanitarian space’s evolution and the role of its stakeholders.

The humanitarian sector is going through an identity crisis; discussions about its west centric orientation, interventionist nature and more recently the resilience agenda have stirred new thinking but not revolutionary change. This is perhaps because serious consideration of these issues could radically challenge the established models, question our set of values and redefine the balance of power between the humanitarian actors.Abstract:

This report sought to answer the following question: 'what space is given to voluntary activism within the humanitarian framework?', for in 2015, this subject occupied a prominent place when thinking about future humanitarian purpose. It is argued that the concept of volunteer citizen has evolved a lot over time, so much that new engagement rationales arose.

Source Link http://www.iris-france.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/ENG-Obs-huma-The-citizen-mobilization.pdf
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