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Three Takeaways from InterAction’s Analysis on GRF Pledges

April 26, 2021July 1, 2022 David Mbai
Three Takeaways from InterAction’s Analysis on GRF Pledges

This paper, written by Priscilla Yoon, Program Manager, Humanitarian Policy and Eric Smith (F21) Intern at InterAction, focuses on states’ contributions towards the GCR’s responsibility-sharing goals and the pledges that they made at the first-ever GRF at Interaction.

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