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About The Series International Humanitarian Affairs International Humanitarian Affairs is a new series devoted to improving the effectiveness of humanitarian relief programs. With contributions by leading professionals, the books are practical guides to responding to the effects of civil strife, natural disasters, epidemics, and other crises. About The First Books In The Series Basics of International Humanitarian Missions and Emergency Relief Operations cover a wide range of fundamental topics--from legal, diplomatic, and political issues to disaster management, training, team-building, and…mehr

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About The Series International Humanitarian Affairs International Humanitarian Affairs is a new series devoted to improving the effectiveness of humanitarian relief programs. With contributions by leading professionals, the books are practical guides to responding to the effects of civil strife, natural disasters, epidemics, and other crises. About The First Books In The Series Basics of International Humanitarian Missions and Emergency Relief Operations cover a wide range of fundamental topics--from legal, diplomatic, and political issues to disaster management, training, team-building, and funding, as well as specific health and medical interventions. The books are designed for students, policymakers, practitioners, and other professionals in health, medical, relief, and other governmental and non-governmental organizations.
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Kevin M. Cahill, M.D., (1936-2022) was University Professor and Director at the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs at Fordham University and the President of the Center for International Humanitarian Cooperation in New York City. He was also a Professor of Clinical Tropical Medicine and Molecular Parasitology at New York University and Director of the Tropical Disease Center at Lenox Hill Hospital. He served as the Chief Advisor on Humanitarian and Public Health Issues for three Presidents of the United Nations General Assembly and for the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations. His career in tropical medicine and humanitarian operations began in Calcutta in 1959; he carried out medical, relief, and epidemiological research in 70 countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. He wrote or edited 33 books, translated into many languages, and more than 200 articles in peer-reviewed journals on subjects ranging from public health and tropical diseases to humanitarian assistance, foreign affairs, Irish literature, and history. He held numerous Honorary Doctorates from universities around the world.