

Navigating International Crises: The Evolving Challenges for Humanitarian Organizations with Birgitte Bischoff
(Conversation recorded on December 18th, 2024) With the increase in geopolitical conflicts, supply chain challenges, and unprecedented natural disasters, there is more need than ever for international humanitarian organizations that transcend political and national allegiances. How will such organizations grow and…
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