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Faith-based humanitarianism: Improving responses: distinctiveness, partnership and professionalism

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This podcast was recorded at the evening lecture of the Refugee Studies Centre's workshop on faith-based humanitarianism in the context of forced migration which was on Tuesday 22th September 2010 at The Vaults, University Church of St Marys, Oxford.
This podcast was recorded at the evening lecture of the Refugee Studies Centre's workshop on faith-based humanitarianism: the response of faith-based communities and faith-based organisations in the context of forced migration which was on Tuesday 22th September 2010 at The Vaults, University Church of St Marys, Oxford. The talk given by Elizabeth Ferris, Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy and Co-Director, Brookings-Bern Project on Internal Displacement was on the subject of 'Improving responses: distinctiveness, partnership and professionalism'.

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Refugee Studies Centre
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Elizabeth Ferris
Keywords
faith
refugee
humanitarian
ideologies
religion
value systems
migration
belief systems and religions
policy
forced migration
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 23/09/2010
Duration: 00:32:40

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