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Azza Karam

Ebola And ISIS: A Learning Exchange Between The UN And Faith-Based Organizations

In both sets of cases, there are realities of overstretched service providers seeking to respond, in real time, to rising death tolls and collapsing state-run services.

November 13th, 2014

By Azza Karam

NEW YORK - The simultaneity presented by the outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus on one hand and militant barbarism ostensibly in the name of Islam on the other present the international development community – particularly the United Nations and international NGOs – with challenges, as well as opportunities. At first sight, the

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