Diplomacy and Negotiation for Humanitarian NGOs 2013th Edition

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Diplomacy and Negotiation for Humanitarian NGOs 2013th Edition

Author(s): Larry Winter Roeder Jr. (Author), Albert Simard (Author)

  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publication Date: 25 May 2013
  • Edition: 2013th
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 474 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1461471125
  • ISBN-13: 9781461471127

Book Description

​​​​​​​ Diplomacy and Funding for Humanitarian Non-Profits is a practical guide to best practices in  diplomacy and negotiation for  non-profits (NGOs) who work to convince governments and international institutions to effectively protect humans through disaster assistance, sustainable development and the protection of cultures.  The volume proposes a holistic approach to humanitarian assistance by integrating non-traditional and traditional humanitarian partners.  Users of the book will be prepared to speak to diplomats and government officials in any setting, including war zones.  The book mainly focuses on approaching local and national governments, the United Nations system, the international Red Cross movement and other international organizations.   The reader will learn the rules of “diplomatic protocol”, and much about the rules and procedures of major international bodies, as well as how to leverage media and knowledge management for planning, establishing, and managing a humanitarian initiative.  To provide balance and real world relevance, the guide draws on a compilation of the extensive activities of both authors across a range of development, emergency management, knowledge management, and climate issues in government and in the NGO world, as well as interviews with a broad range of scholars and officials from NGOs, diplomatic missions, the media, the United Nations, the Red Cross, governments and corporations.​

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From the Back Cover

The history of diplomacy is littered with false starts, misread intentions, and cultural faux pas; yet refugees can’t be helped, nor international rules created or implemented without diplomacy. In addition, governments can’t do it all. In the 21st century, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are at the forefront of global efforts for peace, social justice, and environmental reform. Success for today’s NGO requires balancing long-term strategies and goals with day-to-day and even moment-to-moment issues–much of this taking place across the negotiation table from representatives from governments and international organizations such as the United Nations or armed non-state actors.

Diplomacy and Negotiation for Humanitarian NGOs 2013th Edition presents a richly detailed practical guide for modern NGO diplomacy and negotiation. Its clearly developed steps, from team building to decision making and coalition building to cultural awareness, suggest opportunities for expanding the work of NGOs in creating positive outcomes. Instructive cases from the past and useful illustrations from current times offer success stories, warn of pitfalls, and describe skills in action for valuable insights into the negotiation process. These guidelines can be used as is or modified to suit specific situations, or stakeholders. Chapters focus on key areas such as:

  • The roles of NGOs in war and peace.
  • Information and knowledge management.
  • Security, risk analysis, and intelligence.
  • International funding.
  • Legal matters, including international humanitarian law.
  • Public Diplomacy, Communications and interacting with the media.
  • Protocol, from letter formats and formal meetings to social events.
  • International Conferences as a tool for policy development.
  • Many case studies, including several full chapters on specific examples of how NGO diplomacy has helped shape the world we livein.

Ably bridging possibility and pragmatism, Diplomacy and Negotiation for Humanitarian NGOs 2013th Edition is a uniquely vital resource for professionals in humanitarian relief and international development in non-profits, governments at all levels, the UN, and the Red Cross system. Indeed all types of civil society organizations can benefit from this book.

About the Author

Larry Roeder, MS. Consultant on Humanitarian Relief, Economic Development and Counter-Terrorism; Former Policy Adviser on Disaster Management, US Department of State; Former Executive Director, GDIN, the Global Disaster Information Network. Dr. Albert Simard, PhD. Is currently serving as Knowledge Manager at Defense Research & Development, Canada. He was a Board Member for GDIN, the Global Disaster Information Network and has developed national information systems for disaster management throughout most of his career.

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