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Paper submission World Conference of Humanitarian Studies 2009 opened

UN under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs John Holmes on a tour of Hebron in the West Bank. JC Tordai/OCHA
The paper submission for the World Conference of Humanitarian Studies, to be held from 4-8 February in the Netherlands, has been opened. As you can see from the conference website there are 80 panels planned, that you can choose from to present your work. To submit a paper you can create an account, submit a title with a 250 word abstract and select a panel. Papers for the conference can be academic in nature or reflect on your experience in humanitarian action.

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