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DESCRIPTION:HUMANITARIAN AID: \nHOW SHOULD IT BE DELIVERED?\nPRESENTED BY  LYDIA 
 GANS\n\nWhat does humanitarian aid mean in the context of the current war?  
 Lydia will fill us in on some of the history of humanitarian aid 
 organizations – such as the International Committee of the Red Cross, the 
 Cooperative for American Relief to Everywhere (CARE), the American Friends 
 Service Committee (AFSC), Doctors without Borders, UNESCO, and others – 
 and explain how their historical role has been changing.  Organizations 
 which focus on victims of strife around the world are reevaluating their 
 functioning today because of the world political situation.  Drawing from a 
 new book, A Bed for the Night, by David Rieff (a war correspondent) and 
 from her own experiences in Vietnam and other third-world countries and the 
 latest international debates, Lydia will make a presentation on 
 humanitarian aid today and lead a discussion on the issues involved.   \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/18233.php
SUMMARY:HUMANITARIAN AID: How Should it be Delivered?
LOCATION:The Fellowship of Humanity\n390  27th  Street\nDowntown Oakland\nBetween 
 Telegraph & Broadway\nBelow Pill Hill
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/18233.php
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