The Do No Harm Handbook is a collection of short papers on the Framework and its use. The sections were written by or adapted from writings by Mary B. Anderson, Wolfgang Heinrich, Stephen Jackson, and Marshall Wallace.
The Do No Harm Handbook
The Framework for Analyzing the Impact of Assistance on Conflict
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