The study, Administration of International Humanitarian Intervention Programmes, reviews the administrative mechanisms explored in the administration of international humanitarian intervention programmes with particular focus on Africa and how African states receive the wrong shots while these programmes are being administered. It takes a study of United Nations Operations in Somalia as a focal point while dwelling on other subjective issues about intervention programmes that take place in Africa. This text will serve the best interest of scholars, teachers and students of international administration, international law and diplomacy, political science, public policy and practical administrators, diplomats and social engineers in the area of humanitarianism. The text is expository, revealing and educating.
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