Education for disaster preparedness

Por Nansy Edwadrs en Gestión de Desastres y Socorro 1580 views 7th Octubre 2016 Duración del video: 00:03:10
Education for disaster preparedness can provide life-saving and life-sustaining information and skills that protect in particular children and young people d...

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