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Humanitarian Supplies And The Road Ahead

17 min · 15 de jul de 2025
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In this episode, we explore why humanitarian supplies are a vital pillar of resilient supply chains — and why they matter so deeply for the women and girls globally. Through a compelling case study on Mobile Clinics, we break down the Why, What, and How behind this innovative approach that’s reaching communities in crisis with essential services. We also reflect on what’s inspiring about our humanitarian efforts and why bold advocacy efforts are required to reach those who need it the most.  Tune in to discover how collective action keeps vital supplies moving — and transforms lives in the hardest-to-reach places.

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