JACKSON SCHOOL STORY

"There's a war on in Syria, its hard to keep track of all the armed militia groups. In the middle of all this fighting you have humanitarian groups trying to deliver aid."

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As a foreign aid worker, you’re trying to get basic supplies to civilians. It’s work that involves more than simple logistics: Will you need armed protection to reach people safely? If you do, will some groups see you as a threat? And should you even be doing this if the government in power doesn’t want your country’s help? At the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, students grapple with questions like these as part of the Donald C. Hellmann Task Force Program. By giving undergraduates the chance to address real-world crises. We wanted to tell the story of this amazing opportunity students of the Jackson School have.

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