humanitarian aid
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhumanitarianandaid
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humanitarian
adjective
noun[C]
uk/hjuːˌmæn.ɪˈteə.ri.ən/us/hjuːˌmæn.ɪˈter.i.ən/
(a person who is) involved in or connected with improving people's lives and ...
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aid
noun
uk/eɪd/us/eɪd/
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(Definition ofhumanitarianandaidfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofhumanitarian aid
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Humanitarianaidmust get through.
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Humanitarianaidis very important.
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It also includeshumanitarianaid.
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That reduction includeshumanitarianaid.
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The second question concernshumanitarianaid: under no circumstances have we proposed or do we propose suspendinghumanitarianaid.
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It is a highly personal perspective on the challenges ofhumanitarianaidprovision, written by a very experienced practitioner.
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Since the early 1990s, an infusion ofhumanitarianaidhas equipped most institutions with toys and playgrounds.
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What will happen tohumanitarianaid?
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They are there to deliverhumanitarianaid.
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Most of it goes onhumanitarianaid.
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A second key aspect ishumanitarianaid.
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Secondly,humanitarianaidis absolutely necessary.
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We have to continuehumanitarianaid.
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They are there to supporthumanitarianaid.
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They are therefore nothumanitarianaidprogrammes.
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The first area ishumanitarianaid.
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Let me deal first withhumanitarianaid.
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Nonetheless,humanitarianaidneeds to be rationalised.
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There is no embargo onhumanitarianaid.
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British troops are there deliveringhumanitarianaid.
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How then wouldhumanitarianaidget through?
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We needhumanitarianaidthere urgently.
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We must also supporthumanitarianaid.
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Will morehumanitarianaidbe provided?
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There are many examples ofhumanitarianaid.
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