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05Jan
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Lynda Redwood-Campbell Praises Recovery Efforts since Tsunami

Posted by Humanitarian Health Ethics Research Networkon January 5, 2015October 25, 2021in Blog, In the NewsLeave a comment

  HumEthNet team member, Lynda Redwood-Campbell, is featured in a recent article that revisits her experiences in the humanitarian efforts that followed the 2004 tsunami.

29Nov
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Indonesian Folksong

Posted by Humanitarian Health Ethics Research Networkon November 29, 2013June 30, 2015in AnnouncementsLeave a comment

HumEthNet member Dr. Teuku Renaldi of Aceh, Indonesia shared a traditional folk song with participants of the 2012 Humanitarian Health Ethics Forum. The song is credited with saving many lives during the 2004 tsunami.

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