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ENSO – What is it?

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By Robert Ross on January 17, 2018

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2018 Somalia Humanitarian Response Plan Summary

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    Victims are the true first responders (e.g. “zero-order responders,” ZORs) when a disaster occurs, because they fend for themselves before outside help appears on the disaster scene.

    From CCB Report: “Working with a changing Climate, Not Against It” (Full Report).