In this blog, , Director of the Health in Humanitarian Crises Centre at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, reflects on recent work in Greece and Lebanon exploring health issues among populations displaced by crises. He reflects on how humanitarian crises are evolving and how the nature of humanitarianism is changing as a result, and thus on the need to innovate the delivery of humanitarian responses, and how the Crises Centre is contributing.
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