THE LOCAL POPULATION. Topics Last Week n Military u Review of earlier discussion of military intervention u Tasks u Implementation u Alternatives u Conclusions.

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THE LOCAL POPULATION

Topics Last Week n Military u Review of earlier discussion of military intervention u Tasks u Implementation u Alternatives u Conclusions n Guest Speaker: Tanya Domi

Topics n Readings & exercises next week n Paper n Donors? n UNHCR & Ruud Lubbers n Readings today u Mu Sochua u Harrel-Bond u WSP n Nebiat & Connie

Peace Operations

Question n How helpful is humanitarian aid/relief? u It can be degrading u It can be ineffective u It can worsen conflict u It can create dependency

Question n Should we then stop aid? u Logical fallacy: that giving aid can cause serious problems does not mean that all aid is bad u Moral fallacy: are we really doing all we can? Can we do it differently?

THE LOCAL POPULATION n THEY ARE THE FIRST AND FOREMOST DETERMINANT OF THEIR OWN LIVES n LOCAL ACTORS CAN BE: u HIGHLY DIVERSE F REFUGEES F LOCAL COMMUNITIES F WARRING FACTIONS, ETC. u JUST HUMAN BEINGS: DON’T CONFORM TO STEREOTYPES AND INTERVENTION POLICIES

THE LOCAL POPULATION n THEIR PARTICIPATION IS CRUCIAL BUT RECEIVES INSUFFICIENT ATTENTION n THEIR EXPERIENCE SHOULD RECEIVE MORE ATTENTION. ATTENTION IS GROWING, BUT IT IS NOT ENOUGH YET n IN ANY CASE, THEY WILL TAKE THEIR OWN INITIATIVES

THE LOCAL POPULATION TRY TO UNDERSTAND: n Power relations/Exclusion n Decision-making bodies & procedures n Coping Mechanisms/Capacities n Vulnerabilities n Language?? n What are the entry points/points of leverage? n Etc.

WAR-TORN SOCIETIES PROJECT n PAPER IS POSITIVE n GREAT METHODOLOGY n IN REALITY….

WAR-TORN SOCIETIES PROJECT METHODOLOGY n TRADITIONAL PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH n THREE STEPS u LOCAL RESEARCH TEAM u PROJECT TEAM (WHO WANTS TO PARTICIPATE?) u ENTRY POINTS n RESEARCHERS BECAME FACILITATORS & TRIED TO FOSTER INFO EXCHANGE AND CONSENSUS

WAR-TORN SOCIETIES PROJECT RESULTS n Great new toolbox, u methodology u neutral space n Often with local follow-up, but n Management did not live up to its own ideals: Distinguish the rhetoric and reality of participation. n The Macro methodology is one example out of the toolbox, there are more!!

Conclusions n More attention to actual experiences of the local population n Caution: We did not differentiate between refugees and local communities. Their relationship can be tense. n Concepts such as empowerment, participation, etc. are often used but very hard to implement n Aid can undermine local coping mechanisms and create dependency n Next week more

TOPICS n Readings & exercises next week n Paper n Donors? n UNHCR & Ruud Lubbers n Readings today u Mu Sochua u Harrel-Bond u WSP n Nebiat & Connie