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dc.contributor.authorCharles B. Keely, Holly E. Reed, and Ronald J. Waldman-
dc.date.accessioned2019-03-21T07:09:52Z-
dc.date.available2019-03-21T07:09:52Z-
dc.date.issued2001-
dc.identifier.isbn0-309-07334-0-
dc.identifier.urihttp://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/56191-
dc.descriptionThis volume emerges from the papers that were first presented at the workshop as well as the discussion at the workshop. It provides a basic overview of the state of knowledge about mortality in past complex humanitarian emergencies. Case studies on Rwanda, North Korea, and Kosovo, commissioned for the workshop, and on Cambodia, added after the workshop, provide focused reflection on complex emergencies as they have been in the past, as they are today, and as they appear to be for the near future. The papers in this volume have been reviewed by individuals chosen for their diverse perspectives and technical expertise in accordance with This volume emerges from the papers that were first presented at the workshop as well as the discussion at the workshop. It provides a basic overview of the state of knowledge about mortality in past complex humanitarian emergencies. Case studies on Rwanda, North Korea, and Kosovo, commissioned for the workshop, and on Cambodia, added after the workshop, provide focused reflection on complex emergencies as they have been in the past, as they are today, and as they appear to be for the near future. The papers in this volume have been reviewed by individuals chosen for their diverse perspectives and technical expertise in accordance with This volume emerges from the papers that were first presented at the workshop as well as the discussion at the workshop. It provides a basic overview of the state of knowledge about mortality in past complex humanitarian emergencies. Case studies on Rwanda, North Korea, and Kosovo, commissioned for the workshop, and on Cambodia, added after the workshop, provide focused reflection on complex emergencies as they have been in the past, as they are today, and as they appear to be for the near future. The papers in this volume have been reviewed by individuals chosen for their diverse perspectives and technical expertise in accordance with This volume emerges from the papers that were first presented at the workshop as well as the discussion at the workshop. It provides a basic overview of the state of knowledge about mortality in past complex humanitarian emergencies. Case studies on Rwanda, North Korea, and Kosovo, commissioned for the workshop, and on Cambodia, added after the workshop, provide focused reflection on complex emergencies as they have been in the past, as they are today, and as they appear to be for thenear future. The papers in this volume have been reviewed by individuals chosen for their diverse perspectives and technical expertise in accordance with-
dc.languageenen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherNational Academy Pressen_US
dc.subjectRefugees—Mortality—Congressesen_US
dc.titleForced Migration & Mortalityen_US
dc.typeBooken_US
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