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As the world faces an array of natural and man-made disasters the needs of vulnerable populations affected by humanitarian emergencies are evolving.  World Vision is also changing.  With operations in 95 countries and a global commitment to having a sustained impact in the lives of children, World Vision is reinforcing its holistic approach to disaster management.

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