
handle: 10045/2961
En los lugares donde los factores de seguridad obligan a retirar a los trabajadores internacionales de ayuda humanitaria, las agencias humanitarias dependen cada vez más de los empleados locales. Las agencias suelen suponer que los trabajadores locales corren menos peligro, lo cual no es necesariamente cierto. En su mayoría, no han manejado consideraciones éticas a la hora de transferir los riesgos de seguridad de los trabajadores expatriados a los nacionales.
Ayuda humanitaria, Empleados locales, Seguridad
Ayuda humanitaria, Empleados locales, Seguridad
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