Unlocking the full potential of the private sector in humanitarian response

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Private sector companies need to be proactive about identifying where they can play the most effective role in emergency preparedness and humanitarian response, says Deloitte Consulting LLP's Dr. Sally Stansfield in this video interview from the World Humanitarian Summit.

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