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4 principles of the code of conduct:

 Humanity
 Impartiality, I give need based on need along
 Neutrality, not part of a higher power
 Independence, how you act

Involving the beneficiaries in decision-making

 Law of self-determination  particularly in health


 Programming in humanitarian organizations  operations, supporting framework
for programming

ICRC special role*


Being accountable is not ‘countable’ within humanitarian org. measures.
The man vs. need (personal, to be fulfilled) vs. demand

Profit law vs. non-profit


 President accomplish the ‘mission’ do not make
 For profit: bottom-line you have to make bottom-line. A system that is not designed to
measure morality will turn that way always (

power deceit
passive effect of technology in the sense of communication

If communication is on its essence at best when f2f, how are we going to merge it with
technology?? It is a fundamental aspect f2f to make it successful isn’t it?

“Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted
counts.” - A. Einstein
A new way of understanding efficiency and effectiveness. Whose view matters?

Quantitative numbers that make sense: health

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