The Spoils of Humanitarianism
Karl Maier: Feeding off Famine, 19 February 1998
Famine Crimes: Politics and the Disaster Relief Industry in Africa
by Alex de Waal.
James Currey/Indiana, 238 pp., £40, October 1997,0 85255 811 2 Show More
by Alex de Waal.
James Currey/Indiana, 238 pp., £40, October 1997,
The Road to Hell: The Ravaging Effects of Foreign Aid and International Charity
by Michael Maren.
Free Press, 302 pp., $25, January 1997,0 684 82800 6 Show More
by Michael Maren.
Free Press, 302 pp., $25, January 1997,
“... Hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions of people in North Korea are succumbing to starvation, perishing ‘silently and painfully’ in the words of an aid agency official. Eighty-five per cent of the country’s children are malnourished, and in some towns at least, the story goes, ‘corpses line the streets.’ Rumours of cannibalism are rife. Only an immediate response from the United Nations and the battery of private foreign relief agencies can prevent the death toll from rising ... ”