Gloves off between local, foreign NGOs
The debate over humanitarian reform is one of money, principles, and institutional change. But for many organisations involved, these boil down to one thing: power – and specifically for local organisations, the unwillingness of their international counterparts to give up any of it.
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People with Albinism and Humanitarian NGOs in Tanzania: Identities between Local and Global Worlds
This photo essay discusses the interactions between international and national non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and governmental organizations on the one hand, and local populations and people with albinism on the other, in Tanzania. From the mid-2000s onward, international attention started to be drawn to the aggressions toward, and the murders of, people with albinism in the north-western part of Tanzania (Ntetema 2008).
To date, around 74 individuals with the condition are said to...
To date, around 74 individuals with the condition are said to...
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