Hi Arjan! Thanks for doing an AMA.
Just a couple of questions:
I've also read Life in Crisis, and in it Redfield quotes Roy Brauman who defines a human as a "being who is not made to suffer". Do you think this is a good definition of what a human is, especially in the context of humanitarian aid?
How does MSF measure the success of a project? Is there a set of criteria that determines when a project has been completed?
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Hi Arjan! Thanks for doing an AMA. Just a couple of questions: I've also read Life in Crisis, and in it Redfield quotes Roy Brauman who defines a human as a "being who is not made to suffer". Do you think this is a good definition of what a human is, especially in the context of humanitarian aid?
How does MSF measure the success of a project? Is there a set of criteria that determines when a project has been completed?
How do you see MSF developing in the next decade?
Thanks!
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