Bashar sawaf biography of christopher
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People First, Data Second: A Humanitarian Research Framework for Fieldwork with Refugees by War Zones
Bismallah al-Rahman al-Rahim
In the name of God, the merciful and compassionateFootnote 1
1 Introduction
War begets war, seldom peace. World War I (–), with over 40 million civilian and military causalities, was considered the “war to end all wars.” Twenty years on, World War II (–) led to the death of over 70–85 million people. In present-day ongoing conflicts include disastrous wars in Syria, Afghanistan, South Sudan, Myanmar, Somalia, Yemen, Libya, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Nigeria—to name the most prevalent, while old wars continue in Palestine and Iraq with well-documented war crimes, including chemical weapons, violence and torture, rape and other human rights violations of civilians. For mid-year , the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) estimated over 84 million people displaced by conflict worldwide, with 48 million people internally displaced (UNHCR ). Refugees are d
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NEW ZEALAND
- H. Exc. Mons. John Atcherley DEW, Archbishop of Wellington, President of the "Federation of Catholic Bishops' Conferences of Oceania" (F.C.B.C.O.)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- H. Em. Card. bekräftelse Michael MAHONY, Archbishop of Los Angeles
- H. Exc. Mons. Allen Henry VIGNERON, Archbishop of Detroit
TANZANIA
- H. Em. Card. Polycarp PENGO, Archbishop of Dar-es-Salaam, President of the "Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar" (S.E.C.A.M.)
TUNISIA
- H. Exc. Mons. Maroun Elias LAHHAM, Bishop of Tunis
HUNGARY
- H. Em. Card. Péter ERDÕ, Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest, President of the Episcopal Conference, President of the "Consilium Conferentiarum Episcoporum Europae" (C.C.E.E.)
XIII. UNION OF SUPERIORS GENERAL
Elected
- Rev. F. José RODRÍGUEZ CARBALLO, O.F.M., General Minister of the Franciscan Order of Friars Minor
- Archmandrite jean FARAJ, B.S., Superior General of the Basilian Orde
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RECOMMENDATIONS
Foreign affairs committee
Information report on the situation in the Middle East mission following a mission (september22, to july 7, )Available on acrobat format (2,1 Moctets)
- RECOMMENDATIONS
- FOREWORD
- CHAPTER I - OVERVIEW
- CHAPTER II - A TWO-PRONGED CHALLENGE
- CHAPTER III - WEAKNESSES
- CHAPTER IV - QUESTIONS
- CHAPTER V - BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE
- CHAPTER VI - FRANCE AND EUROPE IN THE MIDDLE EAST
- CHAPTER VII - RECOMMENDATIONS
- CONCLUSION
- Reports before the committee on trips to the Middle East
- First trip - Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Qatar
from October 19 to 30,
(report of January 12, ) - Second trip - Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine,
January 18 to 31,
(report of February 3, ) - Fourth trip - Iraq, Jordan, Bahrain and Kuwait
March 28 to April 6, and fifth trip - Kurdistan, Turkey, May 6 to 12, (report of May 13, )
- First trip - Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Qatar
- Presentation of the rapporteurs' conclusions
- APPENDIX 1 - List of people met
- APPENDIX 2 -