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Farrah J. Mateen | |||
IDP Camps in Uganda (1996) |
As military attempts against the LRA continued, the Ugandan government instituted a strategy of moving civilians into camps. At the peak of the conflict in 2005, 251 camps held nearly two million people across 11 districts in Uganda. The camps are widely considered to be a... |
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Women In War: Intro | ||||
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HuSEHR: Eligibility / Registration | ||||
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Michael Hughes | |||
Home: Nepal Podcast | ||||
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Stephen C. Morris | |||
Lavine Family |
From the time they first met at the Au Bon Pain at Harvard Business School, Jonathan Lavine MBA ’92 and Jeannie Bachelor Lavine AB ’88, MBA ’92 discovered they had many common interests. While balancing studies with volunteer work at City Year, the couple’s connection was deepened by their... |
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Research Note on Attitudes About Peace and Justice in Northern Uganda |
In light of human rights violations in Northern Uganda, this research note presents preliminary data on Ugandans’ attitudes on peace and justice. The findings reflect the respondents’ desires for truth reconciliation as well as their desires to hold perpetuators of violence accountable for... |
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ATHA: Featured Publications | ||||
Infectious: Title | ||||
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Peace and Human Rights Data: Polls | ||||
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Monitoring and Evaluation for Humanitarian Programs Workshop |
Monitoring and Evaluation |
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Home: Weintz 2019 | ||||
Syria | ||||
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Health in Humanitarian Crises | Link | ||
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Louise Richardson | |||
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Richard Cash | |||
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Youth in Crisis: Intro | ||||
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Philip Anderson | |||
Urban Emergencies Program |