Ethical Questions and International NGOs
An exchange between Philosophers and NGOs, Library of Ethics and Applied Philoso
Horton, Keith / Roche, /
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01.12.2013, Auflage: 1. Auflage
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InhaltsangabePreface Peter Singer Introduction: Keith Horton (University of Wollongong) and Chris Roche (Oxfam Australia) Ethical obligations to the poor in a world of nation states: Paul Ronalds (World Vision Australia) Human rights, development INGOs and priorities for action: Kieran Donaghue (Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Australian National University) The ethics of taking sides: Peter Ellis (Independent Monitoring and Results Advisor) The epistemic problem: potential solutions: Keith Horton (University of Wollongong) The seeming simplicity of measurement: Chris Roche (Oxfam Australia) Whose impact, and is it all about impact?: Jamie Isbister (Caritas Australia) Compromised humanitarianism: Garrett Cullity (University of Adelaide) Aid agencies, states, and collective harm: Ramon Das (Victoria University of Wellington) To respect or not to respect.ethical dilemmas of INGO development practitioners: Conny Lenneberg (World Vision Australia). Ethical behaviour in non-government organisations: Linda Kelly (Praxis Consultants Pty Ltd) Afterword