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Protecting aid workers as civilians
In April 2013, the militant group Al-Shabaab detonated a series of explosive devices in Mogadishu, Somalia, including a car bomb that exploded as an aid convoy passed. The attack killed at least 19 people, among…
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Resilience: beyond definitions
Resilience, like many other core concepts and buzzwords used by the humanitarian community, is something that feels, or should feel, commonsensical. But as anyone who works on resilience will tell you, defining or explaining what…
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