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Panel discussion: Syria's humanitarian challenges: options from the ground, policy and academiaAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Dr Adam Coutts. The panel discussion features world leading experts – academics and policy practitioners working on the Syria crisis and refugee situation. Each panellist will give an overview of their work and possible policy options for addressing the humanitarian situation in Syria. The seminar is a must attend for anyone working (academically and in policy) on the humanitarian situation in the Middle East. We are pleased to welcome: Susan Elden – Department for International Development (DfID), HM Government, UK. Syria health lead Dr Ahmad Tarakji – President of the Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) http://www.concordia.net/community/dr-ahmad-tarakji/ Professor Len Rubenstein – Professor of Global Health, Johns Hopkins. http://www.jhsph.edu/faculty/directory/profile/2432/leonard-s-rubenstein Chair: Richard Sullivan – Professor of Cancer & Global Health at Kings College London (KCL), Director, Institute of Cancer Policy and Co-Director of King’s Conflict & Health Research Group. http://www.kcl.ac.uk/sspp/departments/sshm/KCfGA/People/Conflict-&-Health/Professor-Richard-Sullivan.aspx This talk is part of the apc31's list series. This talk is included in these lists:
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