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"One Million Refugees in Greece. The Gateway to Europe" is an eyewitness and field account of the "European Refugee crisis" supported by facts and figures. The book is especially suitable for students who are interested in learning more about Greece and her 2015 role as an entry point to the European Union. The presentation also provides aspiring humanitarians with best practices for working in the field and a basic guide on how to deal with cross cultural challenges in the Greek emergency response.
Relevant for: Cambridge IGCSEs, International Baccalaureate, university or community college
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"One Million Refugees in Greece. The Gateway to Europe" is an eyewitness and field account of the "European Refugee crisis" supported by facts and figures. The book is especially suitable for students who are interested in learning more about Greece and her 2015 role as an entry point to the European Union. The presentation also provides aspiring humanitarians with best practices for working in the field and a basic guide on how to deal with cross cultural challenges in the Greek emergency response.

Relevant for: Cambridge IGCSEs, International Baccalaureate, university or community college introductory level. Interdisciplinary: "Modern European History," "Modern World Affairs," "European Union Law," "Sociology," "Global Perspectives," "Global Perspectives and Research," "Comparative Governments and Politics," "Thinking Skills" and civic engagement.
Autorenporträt
Kristensen, H.
The author is a European, accredited lawyer (LL.B, LL.M) with postgraduate certifications in journalism (UK), project management (Stanford University, the Stanford Center for Professional Development, the US) and teaching (the University of Cambridge, the UK). H. Kristensen has worked for prominent humanitarian actors, European governments, international non governmental organisations and international foundations. The author has extensive field experience in working with displaced from conflict and war zones in the front line of the Greek/European response.