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Humanitarian Logic is a reflective and deeply human exploration of what it means to act responsibly in a world shaped by conflict, power, and uncertainty. Drawing on more than a decade of humanitarian experience — and inspired by writers such as George Orwell, Ernest Hemingway, Sarah Watling, Caroline Moorehead, Isabel Bramsen, and David Trads — the book examines how integrity, foresight, neutrality, communication, and relational responsibility form the foundation of ethical humanitarian practice.
Rather than offering technical guidelines, Humanitarian Logic presents a way of thinking. It challenges the assumption that experience is merely something accumulated, arguing instead that experience is cultivated through doubt, humility, and the courage to question one's own assumptions. It highlights the paradox that those closest to conflict often carry the deepest knowledge, yet are the last to be recognized as experts.
Through personal reflection, historical insight, and literary resonance, the book shows how humanitarian work is shaped not only by what we do, but by the stories, values, and seeds planted in us long before we enter the field. It invites the reader to consider how responsibility is lived — in choices, in relationships, and in the integrity we bring to our presence in the world.
Humanitarian logic concludes with a moving epilogue about the seeds we inherit and the ones we choose to cultivate, reminding us that the past explains us, but does not have to define us. What matters is how we grow and what we choose to build.
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