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March 9, 2006

Unicef's Peter Salama
Complex emergency
Peter Salama, chief of immunization and child survival at UNICEF, is an expert on the epidemiology of conflict and famine in 'complex emergencies,' which is to say that he studies what actually kills people - directly and indirectly - during events like wars and droughts. (Staff photos Justin Ide/Harvard News Office)
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES

Get-tough measures suggested in Darfur
No-fly zone, beefed-up forces could stem tragedy

Ameliorating 'complex emergencies'
UNICEF's Salama studies groups hit by warfare and famine

Top economists take a close look at U.S. budget
Discuss how to keep the good times rolling

Broad vision required to fight HIV
Harvard Medical School's Kim urges more rethinking of health, human rights policies

NAACP's Jackson inspires conference attendees
Challenges audience to sacrifice now for future beneficiaries

Summers praises Harvard's 'authority of ideas'
Junior Parents Weekend crowd gives president twin standing ovations

Kennedy School launches Native American public service fellowship

Zoellick on foreign policy future
Kennedy School alum honored for role in international diplomacy

 

 

 

 


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