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A Human Rights-based Approach to Programming in Humanitarian Crises: Is UNICEF up for the Challenge?
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UNICEF
Publisher
UNICEF
Place of Publication
n.p.
Year of Publication
2003
Language
English
Resource Description
This paper aims to clarify the relevance of the HRBAP in humanitarian crises, and offer some thoughts on its implementation in these particularly challenging situations.
Category (Target Group/HRE Strategy)
Training of Professional Groups
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TP: Humanitarian workers
Human Rights Theme(s)
Conflict environments, Human rights-based approach, Post-conflict environments
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