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Medecins Sans Frontieres analysis of the web

Medecins Sans Frontieres style context analysis of the web

Context analysis is not journalism and it is not academic enquiry but is an ad-hoc process necessary for those who wish to be thoughtful about their engagement in the world. Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) www.msf.org or www.dwb.org use context analysis in the hope that the organisation remains relevant, effective, efficient and above all useful to those who suffer most from our rapidly changing times. Scenarios for the immediate and medium-term future are the outputs of MSF context analysis which are used to make emergency preparedness plans and to adjust current activities to match the most recent changes in the actors & factors that affect field operations.

The website www.context.co.nz currently provide a glimpse of this process of context analysis and will be developed over the coming few months.

Particular issues have been chosen at this time :

The safety of peace-making troops in East Timor

National & regional defence policies

Genetic Engineering practices

Public & mental health status of population groups in new Zealand

Public broadcasting practices in new Zealand

Conservation issues in general

Soon, scenarios will be presented by context.co. but in the meantime the web site shows the selection of information sources and leaves the reader to come to their own conclusions as to the future.


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