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Subject Reaching for the Stars; A More Resilient Minerals Supply Chain; Rethinking Humanitarian Aid
Date October 8, 2021 5:06 PM
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Rethinking Humanitarian Aid The Voice of Hispanic America
“We are naive to believe that there is not a political aspect to humanitarian assistance. In every situation, politics has to be considered.” —William Steiger “There’s not enough boxes out there to cross out, to define who we are. Some of us are white, some of us are brown, some of us are black, some of us are multi-ethnic and multi-cultural. It’s very hard to put us in a box.” —Maria Elena Salinas
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[link removed] [[link removed]] New PublicationThe Mosaic Approach: a Multidimensional Strategy for Strengthening America's Critical Minerals Supply Chain
The United States faces a troubling scenario around the supply chain for critical minerals. This new publication shares learnings from a high-level group of stakeholders and makes key recommendations for a more resilient minerals supply chain.
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