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Strategic Humanitarian Coordination in the Great Lakes, 1996-1997: An Independent Assessment


Table of Contents


List of Acronyms
Acknowledgements

Executive Summary

I. Introduction

II. Framework Issues
III. External Factors: Political
IV. The UN in the Great Lakes Region
V. Strategic Humanitarian Coordination Mechanisms
VI. Conclusions and Lessons Identified

VII. Recommendations

Bibliography
About the authors




by

Sue Lautze
Feinstein International Famine Center,
Tufts University

Bruce D. Jones
Conflict Analysis & Development Unit,
London School of Economics /
Center for International Security and Arms Control,
Stanford University

Mark Duffield
Center for Urban and Policy Studies,
University of Birmingham

March 1998

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