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GRAPHIC: AlertNet top 10 'forgotten' emergencies
09 Mar 2005
Source: AlertNet
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An AlertNet poll of more than 100 experts has highlighted the world's top 10 "forgotten" humanitarian emergencies.

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Read more about the AlertNet top 10 "forgotten" emergencies:

  • Congo war tops AlertNet poll of 'forgotten' crises
  • FACTSHEET: AlertNet top 10 'forgotten' emergencies
  • ANALYSIS: World’s 'forgotten' crises scream for attention
  • GRAPHIC: AlertNet top 10 'forgotten' emergencies
  • AlertNet 'forgotten' crisis poll: who said what
  • Tsunami coverage dwarfs forgotten crises, says research
  • QUIZ: What do you know about forgotten emergencies?
  • VIEWPOINT: Media short-sightedness is truly staggering
  • FACTSHEET: Poll spotlights grim litany of crises





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