Humanitarian aid starts at home

BMJ 2006; 333 doi: 10.1136/bmj.39017.430266.1F (Published 9 November 2006)
Cite this as: BMJ 2006;333:1022.3

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  1. Les Ashton, general practitioner
  1. 1ASSIST, Primary care service for asylum seekers, Leicester LE1 2NZ lesashton@ntlworld.com

Humanitarian aid has become more politicised.1 Humanitarian workers can reverse this trend only if governments or decision makers are held accountable for their decisions.

ASSIST is a primary care service delivering primary care services solely …

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