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- The Catastrophe of Disaster Aid critically examines both theeffectiveness and limitations of non-governmental organization (NGO) aid, particularly in the attempt to achieve sustainable development in theaftermath of disasters.
- Author(s): Jean Max Charles
- 238 Pages
- Social Science, Disasters & Disaster Relief
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The Catastrophe of Disaster Aid critically examines both the effectiveness and limitations of non-governmental organization (NGO) aid, particularly in the attempt to ac
Book Synopsis
The Catastrophe of Disaster Aid critically examines both the
effectiveness and limitations of non-governmental organization (NGO) aid,
particularly in the attempt to achieve sustainable development in the
aftermath of disasters.
Focusing on the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake in
Haiti, the book argues that effective disaster aid must make development a
centrepiece of its intervention in order to reduce future vulnerabilities and
build resilient communities. In the context of a failed state like Haiti, where
governance is weak and reliance on NGOs is crucial, the book posits that NGOs
can play a pivotal role in achieving sustainable development outcomes. However,
it challenges conventional economic development paradigms and critiques the
prevailing models of aid disbursement and disaster relief management, asserting
that these often perpetuate vulnerability and lead to 'unending relief'.
Charles calls for a paradigmatic shift in disaster relief management,
emphasizing the need for inclusive approaches that actively engage local
governments and community-based organizations.
This work makes significant contributions to the fields
of disaster relief, development studies and NGO scholarship by examining the
complex intersections among them and advocating for transformative, locally
grounded responses to post-disaster management. The book extends its analysis
beyond Haiti's borders. It offers insights that resonate across the Caribbean
and the broader developing world.