"The COVID-19 epidemic is something that makes clear our global human interconnectedness and the responsibility we have to one another. We don’t have precedent for its challenges, but we do know that our best response relies on the sort of global empathy, cooperation, and community building that sits at the heart of this organization."
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Katherine Maher "Covid-19: Lightening the load and preparing for the future" (March 14, 2020)
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