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Protecting People in Conflict and Crisis: Plenary 3

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Refugee Studies Centre
This podcast was recorded at the third plenary session of the Protecting People in Conflict and Crisis conference.
This podcast was recorded at the third plenary session of the Protecting People in Conflict and Crisis: Responding to the Challenges of a Changing World conference, which was held by the Refugee Studies Centre (in collaboration with the Humanitarian Policy Group) on Thursday 24th September 2009 at Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford. Presented by Professor David Keen, Professor of Complex Emergencies, London School of Economics and Marc DuBois, Medecins Sans Frontieres - UK.

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Refugee Studies Centre
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David Keen
Marc DuBois
Keywords
humanitarian
forced migration
refugees
conflict
protection
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 11/01/2010
Duration: 01:12:10

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