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==Emergency response== Today, humanitarianism is particularly used to describe the thinking and doctrines behind the emergency response to [[humanitarian crises]]. In such cases it argues for a [[humanitarian response]] based on [[humanitarian principles]], particularly the principle of humanity. Nicholas de Torrente, former Executive Director of [[Médecins Sans Frontières]] USA writes: <blockquote> "The most important principles of humanitarian action are humanity, neutrality, independence and impartiality, which posits the conviction that all people have equal dignity by virtue of their being human based solely on need, without discrimination among recipients. Humanitarian organizations must refrain from taking part in hostilities or taking actions that advantage one side of the conflict over another, the action serves the interests of political, religious, or other agendas.<br /><br />These fundamental principles serve two essential purposes. They embody humanitarian action’s single-minded purpose of alleviating suffering, unconditionally and without any ulterior motive. They also serve as background document to develop operational tools that help in obtaining both the consent of communities for the presence and activities of humanitarian organizations, particularly in highly volatile contexts."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/hrj/iss17/index.shtml|title=Harvard Law School Human Rights Journal -|website=law.harvard.edu|access-date=28 June 2007|archive-date=15 June 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070615205514/http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/hrj/iss17/index.shtml|url-status=live}}</ref> </blockquote>
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