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PART I. PEACEKEEPERS
Ch. 1: Peacekeepers and Peace-Builders Under Stress = 9
Sue Downie
Voice: An Ambush in Somalia = 21
Shirley N. Brownell
Voice: The Evacuation Dilemma = 25
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PART I. PEACEKEEPERS
Ch. 1: Peacekeepers and Peace-Builders Under Stress = 9
Sue Downie
Voice: An Ambush in Somalia = 21
Shirley N. Brownell
Voice: The Evacuation Dilemma = 25
Ian Martin
Voice: Heal - Don't Forget = 29
Mark Quarterman
Ch. 2: Studies on Military Peacekeepers = 31
Jos M. P. Weerts, Wendy White, Amy B. Adler, (et al.)
Voice: Cambodia Diary = 49
Mike Daly
Voice: The Feeling of Importance and Respect = 50
Cheryl A. Netterfield
PART I. UN AGENCIES AND PROGRAMS
Voice: A Lifetime of Learning = 51
Nils Arne Kastberg
Ch. 3: Caring for Staff in UNHCR = 53
Soren Jessen-Petersen
Voice: Service Incurred = 61
Martin Barber
Voice: Transformed by the Front Line = 62
Yasmine Sherif
Ch. 4: Protecting the Protectors = 64
Catherine A. Bertini
Voice: From Wyoming to Somalia = 68
Dale Skoric
Voice: The Worst is the Loneliness = 69
Hiro Matsumura
Voice: The Engulfing Sound and the Silence = 69
Rhian Gastineau
Voice: We Cannot Allow Emotional Involvement = 70
Erika MacLean
Voice: Lunch in Afghanistan = 71
Georges Dubin
Ch. 5: Risk and Protection for UNICEF Field Staff = 72
Nils Arne Kastberg
Ch. 6: Health Workers on the Front Line = 78
Xavier Leus, Hilary Bower
Ch. 7: Women on the Front Lines: UNIFEM's Work to Promote Women, Peace, and Security = 85
Noeleen Heyzer
Voice: Sex, Violence, Love, Loss, Hope: Men and Women in the Camps Speak to Us = 93
Janet Albrecht
Ch. 8: Supporting Staff During Crisis and on the Path to Development = 95
Omar Bakhet, Marie Dimond
Voice: Healing is an Individual Process = 101
Kathleen Cravero
Voice: What Aid Workers and Frogs Have in Common = 102
Marie Dimond
Ch. 9: Managing Projects on the Ground = 104
Reinhart Helmke
Voice: Humane Human Resources Management = 105
Alicia Noeli Escursell
Voice: Perseverance Despite Adversity 107
Basil Comnas
Voice: Reason for Hope 108
Shashi Tharoor
Voice: These Decisions Haunt Me Still 109
Kathleen Cravero
Voice: Complicity with Torture: Managing Humanitarian Assistance Under Economic Sanctions, Haiti 1992-1994 110
Elizabeth D. Gibbons
Voice: Watching for the Signals 115
Paul E. Ares
Voice: Nothing Prepared Me 120
Linda Champoux-Ares
Ch. 10: Stress and Mine Action = 122
Martin Barber
Voice: An Eye Witness in Cambodia = 126
Becky Jordan
Ch. 11: Handle With Care: A View from the Staff Counsellor's Office = 128
Jean-Guy Morisset
Voice: Separation from Families = 134
Kim Robinson
Voice: The Story of Somebody Who Went Out to Learn About Fear = 135
Petra Miczaika
Ch. 12: United Nations Human Rights Field Officers = 137
Ben Majekodunmi
Voice: "You and Your People Will Never Live Here Again" = 147
Milburn Line
PART III. VOLUNTEERS
Ch. 13: Eternal Vigilance = 149
Sharon Capeling-Alakija
Voice: Showing "Presence" = 155
Benny Ben Otim
Voice: Honored to Be Able to Defend = 156
Manual Amat
Ch. 14: The Peace Corps Volunteer Safety Support System = 157
Michael D. O'Neill, Elizabeth Kramer
PART IV. NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
Ch. 15: Precious Lives Honored to Serve = 161
Kris Hurlburt
Voice: Red Crayon = 170
Janet Shriberg
Ch. 16: The Dangers of Aid Work = 171
Barbara Smith
Voice: An Unspoken Agreement = 177
Gerald Martone
Ch. 17: Psychosocial Care for Humanitarian Aid Workers: The Medecins Sans Frontieres Holland Experience = 179
Piet van Gelder, Reinoud van den Berkhof
Voice: Like a Squeezed Lemon = 186
Marc Vachon
Ch. 18: GOAL - A Champion of the Poor = 188
Andrew Spearman
Ch. 19: Supporting and Equipping National and International Humanitarian Non-Governmental Organizations and Their Workers = 194
Alastair Ager, Erik Flapper, Tineke van Pietersom, (et al.)
Voice: Being Knowledgeable Can Help Enormously = 201
Maria Blacque-Belair
Ch. 20: Sustaining the Humanitarian Work Force: Increasing Violence, Increasing Vulnerability = 204
Shiela M. Platt, Milagros Bacareza, Sonia Margallo
Ch. 21: Limiting the Risks and the Vulnerability of Humanitarian Aid Workers = 211
Clementine Olivier
Voice: A Prison Without Bars = 220
C. O.
Voice: Yet Another Evacuation = 221
P. C.
Voice: An Evacuation from Sierra Leone = 222
I. A. R.
Ch. 22: Preventing Broken Hearts, Healing Broken Minds = 223
John Fawcett
Voice: In God's Lap = 233
M. R.
Ch. 23: Local Community Capacity: The Source of Renewal = 236
Ian D. Campbell, Alison Rader
Voice: A Family Blood Feud in Kosovo = 240
Stevan Weine
Ch. 24: Mental Health of Humanitarian Aid Workers in Complex Emergencies = 242
Barbara Lopes Cardozo, Peter Salama
IN THE SEARCH FOR JUSTICE
Ch. 25: Surviving with the Dead: Forensic Investigations in the Service of Human Rights = 256
William D. Haglund, Susannah M. Sirkin
Voice: A Voice for Victims = 266
M. Cherif Bassiouni
Voice: My Introduction to Genocide = 267
Ben Kiernan
Voice: We Must Do More = 269
B. M.
Voice: Prosecuting War Crimes = 270
Minna Schrag
Voice: Impartial Observer Drawn into Sleepless Moral Conflict = 271
Mariana Goetz
Voice: Survivors and Observers = 273
Priscilla B. Hayner
PART V. MEDIA
Ch. 26: We Have a Long Way to Go = 275
Chris Cramer
Voice: Courage Isn't Enough: Learning from Other People's Mistakes = 281
John Owen
Voice: Don't Go if You Can't Deal with the Consequences = 283
Gary Knight
Voice: How I Learned to Live with Trauma = 285
Josh Friedman
Voice: A Piece of Our Soul = 286
Elizabeth Neuffer
Voice: A Dinner by Candlelight = 287
Bill Berkeley
Voice: Photographer or Photojournalist? = 289
John Isaac
Voice: Full Circle = 290
Ron Haviv
Voice: The Chance to Cry = 292
Frank Smyth
Voice: All for the Story? = 296
Paddi Clay
Voice: Dying to Tell the Story = 298
Kathy Eldon
Voice: Working in the Third World = 299
Beryl Goldberg
Voice: Who Cares for Those Who Care? = 300
Barbara Bertoncin
Voice: Personal Armor = 301
Christine Spolar
Voice: War Children: The Highly Personal "Spin" = 303
Sherry Ricchiardi
Ch. 27: Journalists, War and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder = 305
Anthony Feinstein, John Owen
Ch. 28: The Bridge between Sorrow and Knowledge: Journalists and Traumatic Stress = 316
Elana Newman
Ch. 29: Centurion: Shielding Journalists and Aid Workers = 323
Bo Mills, Paul Rees, Gordon J. Turnbull
Ch. 30: The Forgotten Tribe = 331
Robert M. Frank
Ch. 31: Issues of Security in the United Nations System = 336
Diana Russler, Shirley N. Brownell
Ch. 32: Psychological Debriefing = 343
Beverley Raphael, Robert J. Ursano
Ch. 33: Humanitarianism at Risk: From Threatened Aid Workers to Self-Deceiving Organizations = 353
Mark Walkup
Ch. 34: Training for Humanitarian Assistance = 360
Kevin M. Cahill
Ch. 35: An Attempt at a Legal Remedy: The Convention on the Safety of United Nations and Associated Personnel = 365
M.-Christiane Bourloyannis-Vrailas
Ch. 36: A Call for an Accountability Campaign = 374
Arthur C. Helton
Voice: Some Principles of Self Healing = 379
Yael Danieli
Conclusion = 381
Yael Danieli
Epilogue = 391
Kenzo Oshima
About the Editor = 396
Contributors = 398
Index = 412
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