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Armed conflicts in Gaza, Sudan, and Syria have made millions reliant on humanitarian assistance. However, the provision of critical food, water, health care, and other resource assistance has been complicated by the politicization of aid, highlighted by the recent decision by the Israeli parliament to ban UNRWA, the primary aid organization for Palestinians.

Women’s Rights, Human Rights, and Refugees Program director Kelsey Norman and postdoctoral associate Salah Ben Hammou joined Baker Briefing to discuss the parallels between the dire situations in Gaza, Sudan, and Syria and the complexities of delivering humanitarian aid to war-torn regions.

Discussants

Kelsey Norman, Ph.D.
Fellow for the Middle East and Director, Women’s Rights, Human Rights, and Refugees Program, Baker Institute

Salah Ben Hammou, Ph.D.  
Postdoctoral Associate,  Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East, Baker Institute

The Honorable David M. Satterfield       
Director, Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy; Janice and Robert McNair Chair in Public Policy