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Ksenya-84 [330]
2 years ago
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30 POINTS

History
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Komok [63]2 years ago
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Answer:

1.)World Vision works to prevent children from being recruited into armed forces by strengthening child protection systems, promoting peacebuilding and increasing access to education and livelihood opportunities for entire communities

2.)This includes efforts to strengthen law enforcement and judicial capabilities, expand aviation and border security, deepen global information sharing, counter terrorist financing, improve crisis response, and counter violent extremism.

3.) send planes to bomb boats

4.)Providing clean water. Clean water for drinking, cooking, and washing hands is essential in any humanitarian emergency to avoid deadly water-borne diseases such as cholera or coronavirus. ...

Encouraging proper sanitation. ...

Distributing food. ...

Planting crops. ...

Government accountability.

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