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A Health-to-Peace Handbook Ideas and Experiences of How Health Initiatives Can Work for Peace
Peters, Mary Anne Publisher: War and Health Program, McMaster University Year Published: 1996 Pages: 94pp Resource Type: Pamphlet
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements About the War and Health Program of McMaster University Preface
Part A: Introduction Who is this handbook for? What does this handbook do? How is this handbook organized?
Part B: Why "Health-to-Peace"? Peace -- not just a job for diplomats Why can health workers also be good peace workers? The range of health-to-peace initiatives Peacebuilding
Part C: Case Studies Humanitarian Ceasefires: Shots of vaccine instead of shots of artillery Trauma Healing and Peacebuilding: The Liberian experience Research for Peace: The War and Health Program's study in Sri Lanka Local Support for Peace through Health: The Hedip program of the World Health Organization Band-aids and Genocide: Medical Aid to Rwandan Refugees The World Court Project: Are Nuclear Weapons legal?
Part D: Getting Started Causes of Violence and Instability Understanding the Conflict Planning Responses Strategies and Mechanisms Evaluation
Part E: Resources
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