Inside the Everyday Lives of Development Workers: The Challenges and Futures of Aidland
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Book Details:
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Publisher: Kumarian Press
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Author: Heather Hindman
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Language: English
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Edition: 1st Edition
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ISBN: 9781565493230
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Pages: 296
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.0 x 0.8 inches
About the Book:
In Aid Worker Diaries: Personal Reflections on the Human Side of Development, Heather Hindman delves into the often-overlooked world of aid workers, revealing the complex motivations, experiences, and challenges they face in the field of international development. While much attention is paid to the lives of aid recipients and the efficacy of aid programs, Hindman takes a unique approach by turning the lens on the aid workers themselves, offering a compelling look at the personal side of development work.
Through thoughtful analysis, Hindman and Fechter explore the moral beliefs, values, and personal relationships that shape aid workers' perspectives and actions. The book examines how aid workers’ initial motivations evolve as they navigate the often conflicting dynamics of race, sexuality, local NGOs, and their own transient lifestyles. The authors highlight the social and cultural dimensions of aid work that are usually neglected in traditional discussions of aid policy, providing fresh insights into the human relationships that underpin development processes.
By offering a richer understanding of the aid sector, Aid Worker Diaries sheds light on the profound impact that aid workers' personal experiences and relationships have on the success or failure of development projects. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in international development, humanitarian aid, or the human dimensions of policy-making in the global aid system.


