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Protestant Missionaries & Humanitarianism in the Drc: The Politics of Aid in Cold War Africa

  • Hardback
  • 277 pages
  • Publisher: James Currey
  • 15.6 x 23.4 x 1.8 cm

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A significant contribution to the history of humanitarianism, Christianity and the politics of aid in Africa.

In the wake of the civil wars in Congo from 1960 to 1973, international and internal struggles for power led to famines, the collapse of public health and a huge population of refugees. This book explores the role played by missionaries from the US, Canada and the UK who organized aid, and shows how they had to redefine their roles in independent Africa after the end of colonialism. Partnering US government officials to overcome the humanitarian crisis as the politics of aid threatened to sink their efforts, Protestant aid programs also worked with US-backed Congolese military efforts to crush leftist rebels and joined with Angolan rebels to help hundreds of thousands of Angolan refugees fleeing Portuguese colonialism. After Mobutu Sese Seko seized power in 1965, they found themselves adjusting with difficulty to the rise of Congolese religious leaders who demanded aid workers and donor agencies accept African control over development projects.
In this examination of the changing history of humanitarianism in Central Africa, the author shows how aid workers, who believed themselves to be politically neutral humanitarians, had to question their privileged role, and negotiate new ways of collaboration. Offering material aid and support, they hoped to heal the wounds of colonial repression and the violence of independence - abandoned hospitals, starving refugees, economic recession - yet also sought to ensure a Christian Congo would emerge allied to Western countries. The author explores the role of Protestant aid workers in the ethnic violence of South Kasai province; shows how Protestant aid became a tool in US-back counterinsurgency campaigns against leftist rebels; examines the interplay of Congolese and Western medicine in the work of Protestant medical volunteers; and discusses conflict in the aims of the missionaries and Africans over the control of aid funds and aid initiatives.

Protestant Missionaries & Humanitarianism in the Drc: The Politics of Aid in Cold War Africa and The Essential History of Christianity
The Essential History of ChristianityProtestant Missionaries & Humanitarianism in the Drc: The Politics of Aid in Cold War Africa

  • Title

    Protestant Missionaries & Humanitarianism in the Drc: The Politics of Aid in Cold War Africa

  • Author

    Jeremy Rich

  • Book Format

    Hardcover

  • Publisher

    James Currey

  • Published

    September 2020

  • Weight

    568g

  • Page Count

    277

  • Dimensions

    15.6 x 23.4 x 1.8 cm

  • ISBN

    9781847012586

  • ISBN-10

    1847012582

  • Eden Code

    5232451

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