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Conflict: How Do Humanitarian Corridors, Cease-Fires, and Pauses Address Violence in Conflict? LEARNING RESOURCE

Refugees walk near a UN tank at a UNICEF camp on August 5, 1995 near Kladanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Grade Level Grades 9-12, Higher Education

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In this resource from World101, students will learn about the different ways to respond to a humanitarian crisis, support life-saving relief, and lessen the loss of civilian lives when deadly conflict breaks out.

World101 is a free collection of multimedia resources on the fundamentals of international relations and foreign policy. Designed to help your students understand the essential issues, forces, and actors that shape global affairs, World101 aims to support teachers with its videos, charts, essays, and timelines that can easily be added to any part of your lesson plan.

CFR Education is an initiative within the Council on Foreign Relations that aims to make complex foreign policy and international issues accessible for middle, high school, and college students through its educational products: World101, Model Diplomacy, and Convene the Council.

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