International Medical Corps |Japan 2 Year Report [pdf}

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International Medical Corps was on the ground within 48 hours of the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan on March 11, 2011, and has been supporting local partners to deliver critical humanitarian services ever since. While Japan has significant capacity to manage emergencies, the magnitude of this disaster - coupled with the threat of radiation exposure - was large enough to warrant international assistance. From building playgrounds to supporting day care workers, International Medical Corps
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International Medical Corps |Japan 2 Year Report [pdf}
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International Medical Corps was on the ground within 48 hours of the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan on March 11, 2011, and has been supporting local partners to deliver critical humanitarian services ever since. While Japan has significant capacity to manage emergencies, the magnitude of this disaster - coupled with the threat of radiation exposure - was large enough to warrant international assistance. From building playgrounds to supporting day care workers, International Medical Corps
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