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the promises and pitfalls of global health volunteering

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An edition of Hoping to help (2016)

Hoping to help

the promises and pitfalls of global health volunteering

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Overseas volunteering has exploded in numbers and interest in the last couple of decades. Every year, hundreds of thousands of people travel from wealthier to poorer countries to participate in short-term volunteer programs focused on health services. Churches, universities, nonprofit service organizations, profit-making "voluntourism" companies, hospitals, and large corporations all sponsor brief missions. Hoping to Help is the first book to offer a comprehensive assessment of global health volunteering, based on research into how it currently operates, its benefits and drawbacks, and how it might be organized to contribute most effectively. Given the enormous human and economic investment in these activities, it is essential to know more about them and to understand the advantages and disadvantages for host communities. Most people assume that poor communities benefit from the goodwill and skills of the volunteers. Volunteer trips are widely advertised as a means to "give back" and "make a difference." In contrast, some claim that health volunteering is a new form of colonialism, designed to benefit the volunteers more than the host communities. Others focus on unethical practices and potential harm to the presumed "beneficiaries." Judith N. Lasker evaluates these opposing positions and relies on extensive research--interviews with host country staff members, sponsor organization leaders, and volunteers, a national survey of sponsors, and participant observation--to identify best and worst practices. She adds to the debate a focus on the benefits to the sponsoring organizations, benefits that can contribute to practices that are inconsistent with what host country staff identify as most likely to be useful for them and even with what may enhance the experience for volunteers. Hoping to Help illuminates the activities and goals of sponsoring organizations and compares dominant practices to the preferences of host country staff and to nine principles for most effective volunteer trips. -- Provided by publisher.

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262

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Hoping to help: the promises and pitfalls of global health volunteering
2016, ILR Press, an imprint of Cornell University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction: A "tsunami" of international volunteers
pt. I. The sponsoring organization. Who sponsors international medical missions? ; The activities and goals of sponsoring organizations
pt. II. The volunteers. Becoming a volunteer ; What leads to volunteering, what volunteering leads to
pt. III. The host communities. The best and the worst: host perspectives on volunteer programs ; Benefits to host communities ; "First, do no harm": the unintended negatives for host communities
pt. IV. Principles for maximizing the benefits of volunteer health trips. Mutuality and continuity: two pillars of effective programs ; Community-focused research ; Programmatic focus
Conclusion: Lessons learned; Responding to the debate
Appendix A. Methods of study
Appendix B. Recommendations for having the best possible global health volunteer trip.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Series
The culture and politics of health care work, Culture and politics of health care work
Copyright Date
2016

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
362.1
Library of Congress
RA972.7 .L37 2016, RA972.7.L37 2016, RA972.7 .L37 2016eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 262 pages
Number of pages
262

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26955543M
Internet Archive
hopingtohelpprom0000lask
ISBN 10
150170009X, 1501700103
ISBN 13
9781501700095, 9781501700101
LCCN
2015029553
OCLC/WorldCat
915774909, 936379736

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