Title:

Islamic Relief

Author(s):

Malik, J. & Bari, F.

University:

Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan (LUMS)

Abstract:

Islamic Relief was working in an area near the line of control in Kashmir, which was in a perpetual state of emergency. Since the work involved high risk even in times of peace, government departments were unable or unwilling to provide services in the area. The issue is whether an NGO should be working there, and whether commitment to delivery of services by NGOs also implies that the employees must put themselves in high risk situations to deliver services. The case examines if there are any reasons why NGO commitment to delivery in disaster areas should be greater than that of the government.

At one level the case can facilitate a philosophical discussion about the role of NGOs. At another level the discussion can be about operational concerns whether the project should continue, and if yes, in what form. Discussion can also focus on how a project can be redesigned to facilitate delivery, while ensuring that loss of life and property is minimized.

Available In:

LUMS Case Research Centre Collection/LUMS-SEDC

Publisher:

LUMS

Publisher Case No:

05-711-2004-1

Distributor(s):

LUMS

ISBN:

019 547148 2

Pub/Rev Date:

2004

Case Length:

18 pgs

Teaching Note:

No

Pub TN Ref No:

-

Pages (TN):

-

Subjects:

Human Resource Management

Issues:

Managing NGOs (Human Resource Management)

Country:

Pakistan

Period Covered:

2003

Industry:

Non-profit

Level:

Postgraduate

Organization(s):

Islamic Relief, Pakistan

Links of Interest:

-





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