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Global Member Care Crossing Sectors for Serving Humanity, the latest book from the O’Donnells, is part of an ongoing effort to help a diversity of colleagues keep current with a globalizing world and the global field of member care. This second volume in the Global Member Care series encourages readers to connect and contribute to various international sectors on behalf of mission/aid workers and humanity. The book’s 35 chapters include a wealth of practical resources guidelines, codes, resolutions, perspectives, principles, case examples, videos links, human rights instruments, and more. Get ready to venture into the heart of global issues and opportunities—from the trenches to the towers and everything in between!
Global Member Care Crossing Sectors for Serving Humanity edition by Kelly O'Donnell Michele Lewis O'Donnell Health Fitness Dieting eBooks
Brief EndorsementsGlobal Member Care (volume 2):
Crossing Sectors for Serving Humanity (2013)
Kelly and Michele O'Donnell, Editors
Ruth E. Van Reken, co-author Third Culture Kids: Growing Up Among Worlds, co-founder Families in Global Transition conference. "The O'Donnells excel yet again ...expanding our thinking and skill sets. Get ready to head into the next phase of member care--and into the heart of global issues and opportunities!"
Leonard Rubenstein, Director, Program on Human Rights, Health and Conflict;
Center for Public Health and Human Rights; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. "Thank you for this unique and comprehensive contribution to advancing human dignity in humanitarian practice."
Jonathan Potter, Executive Director People In Aid. "Kelly and Michèle have continually championed the key role of staff and volunteers for accomplishing the demanding tasks of humanitarian work...Their ongoing focus on linking health and human resources is a significant contribution to our sector."
Alison Schafer, Senior Program Advisor for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS); World Vision Australia/International. "This inspired book guides us into many of the complex challenges facing humanity and highlights the increasing relevance of multi-sectoral member care in addressing these challenges."
Alastair Ager, PhD, Professor of Clinical Population & Family Health, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. "This book does a great job of assisting workers and organizations by bringing together a selection of key writings and documents."
Ted Lankester, MD, Director of Health Services, InterHealth Worldwide; Director of Community Health Global Network. "Crossing Sectors for Serving Humanity makes a profound contribution to all who are helping to make the world a better, safer, and healthier place. The member care movement has truly come of age with this book."
Rolf C. Carriere, UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) Country Representative in Asia (ret.); Senior Adviser Nonviolent Peaceforce, Adviser EMDR-Humanitarian Assistance Programs. "This second book in the Global Member Care series is an indispensable resource, filled with practical advice, best practices, up-to-date principles, and timeless values. It deserves to be carefully studied by HR officers and all those with member care responsibility as well as by researchers, trainers, health practitioners, donors, and humanitarian personnel themselves."
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Global Member Care Crossing Sectors for Serving Humanity edition by Kelly O'Donnell Michele Lewis O'Donnell Health Fitness Dieting eBooks Reviews
A dreadful book, absolutely terrible reading. For a practitioner in member care this book is a waste of time and money. Far, far better resources out there.
This is a must-have resource for every HR manager of any international service / aid organization. With an emphasis on learning best practices across all sectors for more effective humanitarian outcomes, it makes the connections and highlights the contributions for serving humanity.
Once again the O'Donnells have broaden our horizons in our discussion of Member Care. I love this book as it helps us see what we can learn from other NGO's and how to best apply lessons learned to our own work in Member Care and agencies. It is filled with practical chapters and examples of how to do an even better job of global member care. This book shows why they continue to be the master teachers in Member Care.
I appreciate their vision for cross-sector applications of good principles of member care. It is too easy for each "sector" (e.g. missionary, non-governmental, military, foreign service and corporate) to think they are the "only ones" and not pool their resources and understanding for the help of all.
Brief Endorsements
Global Member Care (volume 2)
Crossing Sectors for Serving Humanity (2013)
Kelly and Michele O'Donnell, Editors
Ruth E. Van Reken, co-author Third Culture Kids Growing Up Among Worlds, co-founder Families in Global Transition conference. "The O'Donnells excel yet again ...expanding our thinking and skill sets. Get ready to head into the next phase of member care--and into the heart of global issues and opportunities!"
Leonard Rubenstein, Director, Program on Human Rights, Health and Conflict;
Center for Public Health and Human Rights; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. "Thank you for this unique and comprehensive contribution to advancing human dignity in humanitarian practice."
Jonathan Potter, Executive Director People In Aid. "Kelly and Michèle have continually championed the key role of staff and volunteers for accomplishing the demanding tasks of humanitarian work...Their ongoing focus on linking health and human resources is a significant contribution to our sector."
Alison Schafer, Senior Program Advisor for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS); World Vision Australia/International. "This inspired book guides us into many of the complex challenges facing humanity and highlights the increasing relevance of multi-sectoral member care in addressing these challenges."
Alastair Ager, PhD, Professor of Clinical Population & Family Health, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. "This book does a great job of assisting workers and organizations by bringing together a selection of key writings and documents."
Ted Lankester, MD, Director of Health Services, InterHealth Worldwide; Director of Community Health Global Network. "Crossing Sectors for Serving Humanity makes a profound contribution to all who are helping to make the world a better, safer, and healthier place. The member care movement has truly come of age with this book."
Rolf C. Carriere, UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) Country Representative in Asia (ret.); Senior Adviser Nonviolent Peaceforce, Adviser EMDR-Humanitarian Assistance Programs. "This second book in the Global Member Care series is an indispensable resource, filled with practical advice, best practices, up-to-date principles, and timeless values. It deserves to be carefully studied by HR officers and all those with member care responsibility as well as by researchers, trainers, health practitioners, donors, and humanitarian personnel themselves."
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