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Health services shut down as funding shortfall cripples humanitarian operations in Iraq

4 August 2015 – A severe funding shortfall has led to the closure of 84% of health programmes supported by humanitarian partners, including the World Health Organization (WHO), in Iraq, leaving almost 3 million people without access to urgently needed heath care services. More than 184 front line health services in 10 governorates have been suspended, leaving millions of refugees, internally displaced persons and host communities without access to trauma care, nutrition supplementation, primary health care, outbreak detection and…

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Nansen : Explorer and Humanitarian by Marit Fosse and John Fox

Not only an explorer and scientist but also a diplomat and humanitarian, Fridtjof Nansen was an extraordinary man who left a lasting legacy. In Nansen : Explorer and Humanitarian, authors Marit Fosse and John Fox seek to explore the impact of Nansen’s life, and specifically his longstanding support of displaced persons. Nansen : Explorer and Humanitarian covers the wide range of Nansen’s commitment—from a dedicated oceanographer and an Arctic explorer to a Nobel Peace Prize laureate—with a focus on his role…

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