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The International Response to the Syrian Humanitarian Crisis: Reactive, Disconnected, and Inadequate

June 16, 2014
The International Response to the Syrian Humanitarian Crisis: Reactive, Disconnected, and Inadequate
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According to the director of the United Nation Office of Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, UNOCHA, the Syrian crisis is the worst humanitarian crisis in terms of the disconnection between the international response and realities on the ground. At one point in the crisis, all directors of major UN agencies publically...

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The International Response to the Syrian Humanitarian Crisis: Reactive, Disconnected, and Inadequate

The International Response to the Syrian Humanitarian Crisis: Reactive, Disconnected, and Inadequate

  • June 16, 2014