Dr. Zaher Sahloul

@sahloul

Chicagoan of the year. President of . Senior advisor . CriticalCare Medicine. Advocate for Refugees & . Views are my own

Chicago, USA
Joined April 2009

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  1. 14 minutes ago

    I visited all neighboring countries that hosted refugees including Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Egypt and Greece. Frankly, has set a high standard for treatment and integration of refugees that is difficult to follow. Thank you

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  2. 27 minutes ago

    But at least they spend them on refugees. Their humanitarian aid to disaster areas have nothing to do with EU support

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  3. 28 minutes ago

    Let us be frank, there are three conditions for the return of refugees to their homeland: Political settlement that includes change of ,general amnesty & reconstruction Germany's Angela Merkel in Lebanon amid pressure to find refugee solution

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  4. 35 minutes ago

    Syria has “arrested, prosecuted killed—we don’t know how many hundreds of doctors,” Rubenstein says. The Syrian government also has targeted medical providers through aggressive laws and extrajudicial killings.

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  5. 35 minutes ago

    The most egregious offenses uncovered by the study have occurred in Syria, now entering the eighth year of a bloody civil war. Since the government of dictator Bashar al-Assad passed a law in 2012 effectively banning the provision of health care to opposition figures

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    Jun 21

    "Health professionals continue to be harassed, fired, arrested, prosecuted and even killed for caring for those in need" writes UN Special Rapporteur on Right to Health.

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    18 hours ago

    Just two days ago , journalist and Syrian pro revolution activist, twitted as a testimonial for the social campaign: . Today he was arrested for his Syrian passport in Cyprus for his

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    Jun 22

    Kudos to for being the most charitable country in the world. It reflects the hospitality of its people and the sound policies of its government

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    Jun 22

    Almost 30 percent of all international humanitarian aid, $27.3 billion, came from Turkey, according to the Development Initiative's (DI) Global Humanitarian Assistance Report. The U.S., Germany and the U.K. followed Turkey with $6.68 billion, $2.98 billion and $2.52 billion.

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    22 hours ago

    The Kutupalong Refugee Camp in Bangladesh houses the largest concentration of refugees in the world. Medical care is non-existent & the refugees rely on organizations like – the group Dr. Anwer Hussain volunteered with.

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    Jun 21

    Calls to Reunite Separated Immigrant Children With Their Families

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    Jun 22

    Humanitarian aid spending makes Turkey most charitable country

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    Jun 21

    “The model suggests that within two years of an influx of migrants, unemployment rates drop significantly and economic health increases” Migrants and refugees are good for economies

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  14. Jun 22

    Almost 30 percent of all international humanitarian aid, $27.3 billion, came from Turkey, according to the Development Initiative's (DI) Global Humanitarian Assistance Report. The U.S., Germany and the U.K. followed Turkey with $6.68 billion, $2.98 billion and $2.52 billion.

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  15. Jun 22

    Kudos to for being the most charitable country in the world. It reflects the hospitality of its people and the sound policies of its government

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  16. Jun 21

    “The model suggests that within two years of an influx of migrants, unemployment rates drop significantly and economic health increases” Migrants and refugees are good for economies

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    Jun 21
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    Jun 21

    All humanitarian organizations should review their policies and practices. Sexism may be under-reported and difficult to detect. Employee can be intimidated not to complain about their superiors.

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    Jun 21

    It might be time to all “humanitarian” organizations to reflect on their practices & policies. It shames al of us. Medecins Sans Frontieres staff 'used Kenyan, African prostitutes'

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