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Humanitarian aid / Philanthropy / Aftermath of war / Ethics / Emergency management / Humanitarian principles / International Committee of the Red Cross / World Humanitarian Summit / International humanitarian law / Geneva Call / International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement / Humanitarian access
Date: 2016-05-18 10:20:58
Humanitarian aid
Philanthropy
Aftermath of war
Ethics
Emergency management
Humanitarian principles
International Committee of the Red Cross
World Humanitarian Summit
International humanitarian law
Geneva Call
International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
Humanitarian access

In Their Words In Their Words: Perceptions of armed non-State actors on humanitarian action TABLE OF CONTENTS

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