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Business Roundtable Mobilizes Private Sector Response to Urgent Disasters in Myanmar and China - Read More

Date Added: May 20, 2008 09:04:02 AM
Immediately following the cyclone that ravaged Myanmar on May 2 and the earthquake that hit Sichuan China on May 12, Business Roundtable's Partnership for Disaster Response moved quickly to activate its international emergency network to assess, aid and expedite the response to both disasters. The Partnership for Disaster Response is an initiative to galvanize the business community to ...

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