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Nick Danziger explains the MDGs #REVISITED project

Post–2015

Nick Danziger returns to Niger, the first of his visits as part of a project to document how the MDGs have changed people's lives, and to raise awareness of the need for the post-2015 agenda to focus on the most vulnerable and hardest to reach.

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