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Mosca Supports Humanitarian School Project in Ethiopia

Logistics Business Magazine

Under the auspices of World Vision, a humanitarian aid and development organization active in more than 90 countries, Mosca is helping renovate an elementary school and establish a literacy support program. In addition to performing construction work, the aid workers focus on imparting knowledge.

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To see Ethiopia truly prosper, malnutrition needs to be defeated

World Food Programme Logistics

The Cost of Hunger in Africa study for Ethiopia (2009) showed that 16 percent of the country’s GDP is lost yearly because of stunting. WFP trains mothers to train others in their community. They will simply never achieve their full potential,” explains Pauline.

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Supply Chain & Logistics Education: Ask the Professors

The Logistics Academy

Peter Lukszys, University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW-Madison): In terms of different logistics applications, we see a lot of interest in humanitarian aid logistics and the impact of logistics strategies on climate change. Second, we study the flow of goods and services that are the ever-present relays of intermodalism.