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Last Updated: August 15, 2018

Episode 37: PFC from the NGO Perspective With Alex Potter of GRM

by Paul

Alex Potter and Global Response Management positioned themselves far forward on the front lines of the battles for Mosul when times were tough and the International military and humanitarian response to the ISIS was in its infancy.

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