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Beyond the White Man's Burden
This week, UN Emergency Relief Coordinator John Holmes briefed the D.C. press corps on the humanitarian situation in Haiti, including U.S.-U.N. collaboration on security and emergency relief. You can listen to the entire interview below. It's also worth checking out an interview Holmes gave with the Wall Street Journal on these issues earlier this week. Look for analysis of the briefing and interview on this blog tomorrow.
Labels: Diplomacy, Global and Human Security, Health and Social Governance, Human Rights, Latin America - Caribbean, Peace, Public Health, Security
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