Relief Chief

A Manifesto for Saving Lives in Dire Times

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Pub Date May 17 2022 | Archive Date May 27 2022

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Relief Chief is Mark Lowcock's behind-the-scenes account of his experience as the world's most senior humanitarian official—the UN Relief Chief. In his four years on the job, Lowcock coordinated the work of UN agencies, the Red Cross, and countless national and international humanitarian groups to save lives and protect the most vulnerable.

Appointed in 2017, Lowcock was witness to the biggest explosion in humanitarian need in modern history. Wars, droughts, floods, storms, earthquakes, volcanoes, and then the COVID-19 global pandemic put humanitarian agencies under unprecedented strain. Long-standing crises like those in Syria, Yemen, and the Sahel got worse. New ones arose, in Ethiopia, Mozambique, Venezuela, and elsewhere. Over his tenure, Lowcock raised record amounts of money to tackle these problems, but this was not enough to prevent humanitarian agencies from being overwhelmed by the emergencies they were asked to deal with, as Lowcock documents from a personal, inside perspective.

Part memoir and part manifesto for reform, Relief Chief depicts the brutality, misery and inhumanity inflicted on innocent people in crises. Lowcock recounts what people he met in dozens of countries—especially women and children—shared with him about their plight and the help they needed. He warns that crises will continue to get worse without a renewed global effort to tackle their causes. But Relief Chief is also an uplifting story of lives saved and suffering reduced, and a detailed, practical agenda for solving crises faster and better in the future.

Relief Chief is Mark Lowcock's behind-the-scenes account of his experience as the world's most senior humanitarian official—the UN Relief Chief. In his four years on the job, Lowcock...

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Advance Praise

“A detailed, practical, and humane agenda for saving lives and reducing suffering. Mark Lowcock’s valuable new book based on his outstanding service as head of humanitarian relief at the United Nations is timely and topical in the face of ever-growing crises from Afghanistan to Yemen and the deepening impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the most vulnerable countries.”—Gordon Brown, Former UK Prime Minister

“An insider’s view on the major humanitarian crises of our time. Full of insight, compassion, and ideas for how we could build a better system to support the most vulnerable people in the world.” —Minouche Shafik, Director, London School of Economics

“This is an important book. It gives a clear account of recent humanitarian crises, what was achieved, and what could have been done better. It argues that a preventative approach could always achieve more. The world has achieved great progress in development in recent years and is now going backwards. This book could help us to reverse this.” —Clare Short, Former UK Secretary of State for International Development


“A detailed, practical, and humane agenda for saving lives and reducing suffering. Mark Lowcock’s valuable new book based on his outstanding service as head of humanitarian relief at the United...


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ISBN 9781944691097
PRICE $23.99 (USD)
PAGES 250

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