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  ||||  Abdul Mohammed

 

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Abdul Mohammed is a peace activist based in Nairobi. With undergraduate and graduate economics degrees from Queens College and the New School for Social Research of New York, he has worked in refugee resettlement for Church World Service and served as director of relief and emergencies for the Sudan Council of Churches (1985-89). He has been a consultant on emergency programs, refugees, capacity-building, and food security to UNICEF, WFP, and UNDP and to non-governmental groups and the Ford Foundation. He is currently establishing the Inter-Africa Group to promote humanitarian assistance, development, and peace in the Horn of Africa.The organizer of the idea of the Operation Lifeline Sudan Case Study, he played the lead role in assembling the research team.

 

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A Critical Review of Operation Lifeline Sudan: A Report to the Aid Agencies, by Tabyiegen A. Aboum, Eshetu Chole, Koste Manibe, Larry Minear, Abdul Mohammed, Jennefer Sebstad, and Thomas G. Weiss. 1990.

Humanitarianism Under Siege: A Critical Review of Operation Lifeline Sudan, by Larry Minear in collaboration with Tabyiegen A. Aboum, Eshetu Chole, Koste Manibe, Abdul Mohammed, Jennefer Sebstad, and Thomas G. Weiss. 1991.

 

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