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| THANK YOU FOR VISITING OUR WEBSITE. If you have visited us before, you will notice that we have reorganized and upgraded our site. The changes are an important element in Phase 4 of our Project, a period beginning in September 2000, during which we will emphasize distilling lessons identified from research during our first three phases and making the results more accessible to a wider array of users. These materials are designed first and foremost with the needs of humanitarian practitioner organizations in mind. However, our other key constituencies of policy makers and academics will also find items of interest. [read more in the letter from the director] |
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| THE HUMANITARIANISM AND WAR PROJECT reviews the experience of the international community in responding to complex emergencies around the world during the post-Cold War period. It examines the interplay between humanitarian action and political-military forces. Relying primarily on the data gathered from interviews with those involved in crises, it frames recommendations to improve the functioning of the world's humanitarian system. It disseminates these widely for discussion by practitioners, policymakers, and academics. [read more about the Project] |
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