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Listen to this podcast from the 26 October seminar

This seminar Humanitarian non-state actors and the delocalised EU border of the Central Mediterranean was presented by Paolo Cuttitta (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) and looks at how different humanitarian non-state actors (from large-scale international organisations to small local NGOs) operate in different spaces of the delocalised EU border - in international waters as well as North African countries of transit/origin such as Tunisia, Libya and Egypt.

Duration: 33:23

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