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Working in Conflict – a Toolkit for Islamic Relief

Posted on August 4, 2014 by Catriona Robertson • Posted in Conflict Transformation, Human Rights, News + • Tagged Islamic Relief • Leave a comment

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A new toolkit for Muslim NGOs working in fragile or conflict locations around the world. See resources, or download the full toolkit from the Islamic Relief website.

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