Red Cross urges private sector to improve humanitarian service
The International Committee of Red Cross , Nigerian Red Cross in collaboration with the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry has sensitized private sector organizations on the importance of scaling up their participation and engagement in the humanitarian space.
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