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[casi] International Crisis Group on humanitarian relief



Dear list members,

It looks like the Security Council will agree today on a relaunch of 'oil
for food', under UN auspices.  It is far from clear how quickly and
effectively OFF can be made to deliver supplies.  Until this happens,
there are many steps that can be taken to reduce the humanitarian crisis
in Iraq.

On this theme, the International Crisis Group today published a report
entitled 'WAR IN IRAQ: MANAGING HUMANITARIAN RELIEF'.  The report
contains numerous recommendations on steps that can be taken to ensure
that Iraqi civilians receive humanitarian supplies, and list members might
find that some of them highlight issues that can be used for for
campaigns, letter writing, or other activities.

The report can be found on

http://www.crisisweb.org/projects/middleeast/iraq_iran_gulf/reports/A400930=
_27032003.pdf

Yours,

Per Klevnäs


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