This article from Katarzyna Borkowska, Kamal Aziz Ketuly, Michael Osborne, Sizar Abid Mohammed and Nematollah Azizi is the latest from the SUEUAA project, and attempts to contribute to the debates on the role of the higher education sector in addressing the immediate and long-term challenges incurred as a result of humanitarian crises. The focal point of consideration is profiling the role of the University of Duhok, Iraq, in addressing health needs of internally displaced people and refugees. The article demonstrates the nexus between the so-called Third Mission and the range of responses the University provides to support the health needs of displaced populations in Duhok Governorate. It is argued that the higher education sector has to be recognised and positioned as a key stakeholder in the process of humanitarian relief and local recovery.
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