The Somali Conflict: Prospects for Peace
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Book | National Defence College (NDC) Library | Available | 4update13876 |
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Armed conflict is back on the agenda of humanitarian agencies as a mojor contributor to world poverty. Armed conflict is nothing is nothing new to Oxfam (UK/I), which was itself formed in 1942 in response to a particular conflict (Agebak, 1991). In this post-Cold War"new world order" of things Oxfam and other humanitarian agencies are spending large sums of money in dealing with the impact of these conflicts.
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